In most cases, you can't tell. The platforms don't provide a way for you to be sure if someone has enabled your story notifications. It's just not a functionality they offer.
It's not always straightforward. Usually, there might not be a direct way to know for sure. Maybe you could check if they mention it or if they respond promptly when you post new stories.
In many cases, no. Usually, turning on story notifications is a personal preference and not something that's publicly visible to others. However, it could be different depending on the specific social media or messaging app you're using.
Yes, in some platforms or apps, you can get such notifications. But it depends on the settings and features of the specific service you're using.
In most cases, no. Usually, there are no built-in notifications for when someone screenshots your story.
It depends on the settings of the platform. On some, you get notifications by default, but on others, you have to enable the feature in the settings to receive them when someone watches your story.
It's usually hard to tell. There aren't many built-in features or notifications that would let you know for sure if someone has taken a screenshot of your story.
It depends on the platform. Some apps or websites have features that show you who's viewed your story, but not all do.
Sometimes it's possible, depending on the platform you use to share the story. Some have built-in analytics that show views.
Yes, usually someone can notice if you turn on story notifications, especially if they have access to your settings or if it shows up in some shared interface.
Yes, you can. Usually, the platform you're using for the story will have a notification setting that you can enable for specific people's stories.