It depends on the specific platform. Some let you see a partial list of viewers, while others might only show general metrics like the number of views and maybe the demographics of the viewers. You might need to look for options like 'View Insights' or 'Story Analytics' within the app settings.
I'm not sure there's a direct way to undo viewing a story. Maybe you could try to forget about it or focus on something else instead.
I'm not sure there's a straightforward way to unview a story. Once you've seen or read it, the experience is kind of in your mind.
Well, viewing a story can involve different things. It could be sitting down to read a book and imagining the scenes in your mind. Or it might be watching a movie or a TV show and seeing the story unfold visually. Sometimes, it could even be listening to someone tell a story orally and picturing it in your head.
" Hua Monogatari " was a Japanese manga and novel about science fiction and fantasy stories created by Nishio Weixin. The viewing order could be in the order of the story's development so that the plot could be better understood. The following is a suggestion for the order of watching The Story of Materialization: 1. Transformation Story 2 "Thousand and Qianxun" Cat's Revenge Legend of the Demon Cat Death Note [Destiny Stone Gate] 7 Death March 8 " The Story of Materialization: The Life of Spirited Away in the Other World " Superscience Wars 10 " Metamorphosis: Twelve Nights " The above is the basic order of watching the Transformation of Monogatari. You can adjust it according to your needs.
Maybe it's because your story has certain keywords or topics that attract bots' attention automatically.
Well, you could listen to an audio version of the story. But that still involves a form of perception, not exactly without viewing. Or maybe get someone to describe it to you in detail, though it won't be the same as directly viewing it yourself.
Maybe he's just been too busy to check it out.
Perhaps the writing style or plot of your story isn't engaging. Maybe it's hard for readers to connect with the characters or the story doesn't have a clear hook in the beginning to keep people interested.
The availability of a story for viewing can vary greatly. It could be a few days, weeks, months, or even years. Factors like licensing agreements and the popularity of the story play a role.
Maybe your story doesn't have a catchy title or interesting cover to draw people in.
It's hard to say for sure. Maybe it's your friends or some random people who happened to come across it.