Not typically. However, some platforms might have features or settings that could potentially reveal viewership to the person who posted the story, but it's not a common or straightforward thing.
No. Snapchat doesn't have a feature that reveals who has viewed a story.
It depends. Some platforms notify the story creators when someone views their stories, while others don't. So, it's not always clear-cut whether they know or not.
It depends on the platform. Some apps might have features that allow the person who posted the story to see who viewed it, but not all do. So, it's not a definite yes or no.
It depends on the specific platform. Some social media apps give indicators or notifications to the story creator about who has watched, while others might not have such a direct tracking feature.
No. Usually, platforms don't give this information to the story creators. So you can watch a story multiple times without the person knowing.
No. Instagram doesn't notify the story creator that you specifically have watched their story. They can only see the number of views and some general analytics, like the location of the viewers in aggregate, but not the identity of individual viewers.
It's not straightforward. Some social media platforms give clear indications that you've watched a story, while others keep it more ambiguous. So, it really varies depending on the platform and its settings.
Sometimes they do. If the platform has some kind of notification feature, they might get notified.
It depends. On some social media or apps, there could be settings that allow the owner of the story to see who viewed it. But on others, there might not be such a feature.
In most cases, no. Usually, there's no direct notification telling someone that you specifically watched their story.