Well, it depends on the context. Sometimes, it might be through documentaries, autobiographies, or in-depth interviews. You could also look for comprehensive coverage in news articles or special features.
You can look for apps or websites that specifically host such videos. Some social media platforms might have this feature. Just search for the relevant section or option within those platforms.
You can tag people's names by using bold or italic formatting, or by adding a special symbol like an asterisk before and after the name.
In most cases, no. Usually, there's no direct notification or way for people to know if you specifically watch their story.
In some cases, people might know if you watch their story, especially if there are indicators or notifications within the platform. But in others, it could go unnoticed.
It depends. Some platforms give notifications or have features that could potentially let the person know. But often, it's not straightforward and they might not be aware.
It depends. Sometimes they might get notified or have some way of knowing, but not always.
Sometimes they do. If there are notifications or features that show viewership, they might be aware.
Well, random people might come across your story through various platforms or recommendations. Maybe they stumble upon it while browsing related content or get suggested it based on their interests.
Well, usually, you can look for a share or repost option on the original post and follow the prompts.
Well, one way to do it is to write a blog post about the story and mention the person who it belongs to. Also, you could make a video and give credit in the description. Just make sure you have their permission if needed.