Maybe there's a problem with your internet connection. Check if it's stable.
It could be that the content you're trying to share violates Instagram's community guidelines. Make sure there's nothing inappropriate or copyrighted.
It could be that the content of your story violates Instagram's community guidelines. Make sure there's nothing inappropriate or against their rules.
Maybe there's a copyright issue. Or it could be that the platform you're using has certain restrictions.
Perhaps your network connection is unstable. Also, make sure the recipients have the appropriate access or permissions to receive the shared story.
Maybe there are some copyright issues or the platform has restrictions. Check the terms and conditions.
It could be due to technical glitches on the platform. Sometimes, their systems have issues that prevent sharing. Also, make sure your account is in good standing and you have the necessary permissions.
It could be that the things you want to share violate legal or ethical guidelines. Or perhaps they don't contribute meaningfully to the plot or character development.
Maybe they don't have the option enabled on their Instagram or they don't know how to do it.
It could be that your story has some privacy settings preventing reposts. Or your friend's account might have some technical issues. Have them try reinstalling the app or checking their internet connection.
Maybe your friend's Instagram settings are preventing it. Check if they have enabled the option to share stories.
Yes, you can sometimes get an idea. If someone takes a screenshot of your Instagram story, you'll receive a notification. However, this only tells you about screenshots, not actual sharing. Instagram doesn't have a direct 'shared' indicator for stories. But if you notice new followers or increased engagement from people you don't usually interact with, it could potentially mean your story has been shared.