It's difficult to know exactly. It could be anyone who has access to the platform where your story is shared. Maybe it's people who have similar preferences or those who are just exploring and stumbled upon your story.
It's hard to say for sure. Maybe it's your friends or some random people who happened to come across it.
Well, it could be people who follow you, or it might be others who were recommended your story based on their interests. Sometimes, it could even be strangers browsing similar content.
It's hard to say for sure. Maybe your friends or some random people who came across it.
Sorry, usually you can't directly see who is viewing your story. Most platforms don't provide this feature for privacy reasons.
Maybe he's just been too busy to check it out.
Maybe your story doesn't have a catchy title or interesting cover to draw people in.
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.
Maybe it's because your story has certain keywords or topics that attract bots' attention automatically.
Maybe the platform you're using doesn't have that feature. Some just don't offer that kind of visibility.
Maybe the platform you're using doesn't have that feature. It's possible they haven't enabled it for privacy or technical reasons.
It could be that the functionality to see who views your story is only available under certain conditions or for specific types of content. Or perhaps it's a feature that's still in development and not fully rolled out yet.
One way to stop bots from seeing your story is to make your content accessible only to verified users or those you've approved. Also, look for security plugins or features provided by the platform you're using to block unwanted bot traffic.