Can everyone see a custom story?

Can everyone see a custom story?

With non-geofenced custom Stories, when you set one up you invite the specific people you want to be able to see and contribute to it. But you can also select additional friends to view those custom Stories, too, if you want some people to be able to watch but not contribute their own Snaps.

How do I view custom stories?

After you’ve created your custom Story, you’ll see an option to submit Stories to it underneath “My Story.” Custom Stories appear on the Stories page for as long as they are live, and will disappear after no one contributes for 24 hours or the creator deletes the Story.

How do I add viewers to my custom story?

If you have a specific group of friends in mind, tap “Who can add,” and choose from among your Snapchat contacts. You and all of your contributors will be able to add to and see the custom Story. You can designate additional friends as viewers, too.

What is custom story on Snapchat?

On Tuesday, Snapchat unveiled a new tool that lets users collaborate with friends and family to create custom Stories. Stories are photo and video posts that are shared by users and disappear after 24 hours. Stories can now be customized around a specific event or location, like a birthday party or a trip.

Who can see my custom story?

Friends that can view your Private Story will see those Snaps mixed in with your My Story. (On Android devices, Private Stories and My Stories may show up separately.)

What is a private story?

Those stories allow users to choose the exact friends in the app that they want to be able to see their story. When a user creates a “Private” story the snaps they add are visible to the friends they grant access to and they can also make it possible for other friends in the app to add to the story.

What should I call my private story on Snapchat?

Here are 142 private story names and ideas for Snapchat that you can use today:

  • Daily Mug.
  • Cheeto Fingers.
  • Nipple clamp.
  • Inside the womb.
  • Feather in one’s Snap.
  • Pratt Story.
  • It’s a Sad Story.
  • Self-destruct.

What is the lock symbol on Snapchat story?

The padlock icon signifies that a Snapchat Story is private and that it is available to a particular person or a small group of friends. A Private Story differs from Our Story, which is a collection of Snaps submitted by different Snapchatters and visible in the Stories Snap Map.

What does a private story on Snapchat look like?

Private stories are only visible to the users that granted permission to view those stories. When you share a private story with someone, they will see a purple lock on your profile icon in their Stories section. You can have up to three private story groups on Snapchat. The users in the groups can overlap too.

What are the Snapchat Story symbols?

From left to right, they mean:

  • Red solid arrow: You sent a Snap without audio to this friend.
  • Red unfilled arrow: Your friend opened your Snap without audio.
  • Red solid square: This friend sent you a Snap without audio.
  • Red unfilled square: You viewed a Snap without audio from this friend.