First, make sure you're logged in to your Facebook account. Then, check the menu options at the top or bottom of the screen. You should be able to find a 'Stories' option there. Sometimes it might be labeled differently depending on the version of Facebook you're using.
You can go to your Facebook profile and look for the 'Stories' section. Usually, it's easy to find on the top or side of the page.
To see your story on Facebook, start by opening the app or website. Next, look for icons or tabs related to your profile or updates. Within that, you'll likely find the section for stories. It could be marked with a specific icon like a camera or something similar.
You can check who viewed your FB story by looking in the Story settings. Usually, there's an option that shows you the list of viewers.
You can usually check this in the Story settings on Facebook. There should be an option that shows you the viewers.
Facebook doesn't provide a direct feature to see exactly who viewed your story. It's something they haven't made available to users.
You can check who saw your FB story by looking at the viewer list that usually shows up below the story when you view it yourself.
First, make sure you're following your friend on Facebook. Then, look for the 'Stories' section on the top or side of your Facebook page. Their recent story should be displayed there if it's visible to you.
On Facebook, if an account is restricted, it generally cannot see your story. Facebook has privacy settings that allow you to control who views your stories, and restricted accounts are not in the list of those who can access it by default.
Typically, those who can see your story on Facebook are your confirmed friends, and depending on your preferences, it could also include people you've added to custom lists or given special access. Check your settings to be sure exactly who has the privilege.
Your Facebook friends and anyone you've specifically allowed to view it can see your story.
Maybe there's a glitch in the system. Sometimes Facebook has technical issues that prevent stories from showing up for a while.
No, Facebook doesn't provide a direct feature to see exactly who viewed your story. But it might give you some general stats or insights.