It varies by the social media app. Some make it visible to the original poster that you replayed their story, while others might have more limited visibility or offer privacy settings to control who can see.
In most cases, people can tell if you replay their story. However, different platforms handle this differently. Some might only show it to the person whose story you replayed, and others might have more complex visibility rules based on mutual connections or privacy settings.
Yes, usually they can. Many social media platforms have features that notify the original poster when their story is replayed.
Yes, usually they can. Most social media platforms have features that notify the original poster when someone replays their story.
In most cases, no. Usually, there's no direct notification that you replayed a story.
On most social media platforms, no. Usually, when you replay someone's story, there's no indication for the creator that you've done so. It's a private action on your part, and the platforms are designed to respect user privacy in this regard.
No. For instance, on TikTok or Snapchat, when you view a video or a story multiple times (replay), the creator won't be notified. The main focus is on the first - time views, shares, and reactions. There's no feature that specifically tells the creator that someone has replayed their content.
In most cases, no. Usually, there's no direct notification for the person whose story you replayed.
Yes, in some social media platforms, there are indicators or notifications that show if someone has liked a story.
You can usually see someone's story by following them on the relevant social media platform and looking for the 'Stories' section. It might be at the top or in a prominent location on their profile.
One way is to mute their account. Another could be that they have set their story to be visible only to a select group of friends, and you're not in that group. Sometimes, technical glitches or issues with the app can also cause you to not see someone's story.
Mostly not. For example, on TikTok, when you replay a video, the creator doesn't receive any specific alert about it. The platform mainly shows the creator how many times the video has been viewed overall, not specifically who replayed it or how many times an individual user replayed it. This is because the platforms want to keep the viewing experience somewhat anonymous for the viewers to encourage more natural exploration of content.