In most cases, no. Usually, others can't directly see you typing unless it's a specific platform with real-time typing indicators.
Generally, people can't see if you're typing a response to a story. However, some advanced communication tools might have indicators to notify others of ongoing typing activity, but it's not a common feature across all platforms.
In most cases, no. Usually, when you're typing a response to a story, it's a private action within your device. But there are exceptions. For example, in a group chat where the story is shared and the chat app has a 'typing' feature enabled for the whole group, people might be able to tell that someone is typing something, but not necessarily that it's a response to the story specifically.
No. Instagram doesn't show if someone is typing a response to a story. It keeps the process of typing your reply private, so you don't have to worry about others seeing that you're formulating a response.
Sure. It depends on the platform or medium where the story is shared. For example, on social media or in a forum, responses are often displayed for others to see. But in some private or restricted settings, they might not be accessible to everyone.
It depends on the platform. For example, on Instagram, you can set your story privacy. If you have it set to public, then people you're not following can see it. But if you set it to private, only your followers can view your story.
Generally, no. Your story visibility is controlled by your account settings. If you haven't made it public or given access to people you're not following, they won't be able to see it. This is to protect your privacy and control who gets to view your content.
In the Peaceful Elite game, players and teammates could communicate by typing, but teammates might not be able to see the player's words. This was because the Peace Elite used an encryption technique to transmit the player's typed content to the server. Only when the player and his teammates communicated could they be encrypted and viewed. The reason why teammates could see the players 'words was because teammates and players had established a chat channel. Players could communicate with each other through the chat channel. Therefore, even if the player typed in the game, his teammates could see the content of the player's typing in the chat channel.
TikTok offers privacy settings for stories. If you haven't specifically restricted it, and your account is public, then there's a good chance that people not following you can view your story. But if you make your account private or adjust the story privacy to 'Friends only' or something similar, then only those you've approved (your followers) can see it.
It depends. If it's a public platform or shared document, then yes. But if it's a private or password-protected space, usually no.
On most social media platforms, no. For example, Instagram doesn't notify the user when you take a screenshot of their story. Snapchat used to have a feature where it notified the sender if you took a screenshot of a private snap, but for regular stories, it doesn't notify. So in general, people usually can't see if you screenshot their story.
Typically, no. For example, on platforms like Instagram, Snapchat used to notify about screenshots in some situations for certain types of content, but generally for regular stories, there's no such notification. So you can usually screenshot a story without the other person being aware.