It depends on the platform, but in general, yes. On Instagram, you go to your profile, settings, privacy, and then blocked accounts. From there, you can easily unblock someone by tapping the unblock button. However, different platforms may have different interfaces and procedures, but they are all designed to be user - friendly enough so that if you change your mind about blocking someone, you can reverse it without too much hassle.
Yes, you can. Many social media platforms allow tagging to mention specific people in your story.
Yes, they can. Many social media platforms offer privacy settings that allow users to control who can see their posts or stories.
Yes, in some social media platforms, there are indicators or notifications that show if someone has liked a story.
Yes, you can. Most social media platforms have settings that allow you to control what content you see, including blocking someone's stories.
Sure. Usually, you can find the mute or hide option in the settings or when you interact with the person's story. It's designed to give you control over what you see.
Typically, they can't tell. Muting a story is a feature designed to give you control over what you see without alerting the person who posted it. However, it could potentially have indirect effects on your interaction with that person's content in the long run.
In most cases, no. Social media platforms usually don't have a feature that specifically notifies the person if you rewatch their story.
Yes, in some social media platforms, you can usually control who sees your posts or stories and have options to hide them from specific people or groups.
Yes, some social media platforms have features that allow the person whose story you watched to know.
Typically, they won't know. Muting a story is designed to be a discreet option for users to control their feed without the other person being aware. But always refer to the platform's rules to be sure.