In most cases, it's not possible to directly know who reads your story. Publishers or platforms usually don't provide such specific information for privacy reasons.
No, you typically can't. The identities of those who read your story are kept private. But you might get some aggregated data like the number of views or the regions where your story is being read.
You might get an idea based on comments and feedback. If people leave their names or usernames, that can give you a clue. Also, some subscription-based services might provide more in-depth data on who's accessing your story.
One way could be through analytics provided by the platform you publish on. They often give details on who accessed your stories.
In most cases, it's not straightforward to know exactly who reads your story. Some platforms might give you general stats or analytics, but not specific identities.
In most cases, it's not possible to know exactly who reads your story. Platforms usually don't provide that specific information for privacy reasons.
It could be anyone who has an interest in the genre or topic of your story.
In most cases, it's difficult to know exactly who screenshots your story. There's no built-in feature for that in common platforms.
In most cases, it's not possible to directly know exactly who watched your story. Usually, the platforms don't provide such specific details to maintain user privacy.
It's hard to tell exactly. Sometimes, the platform might give you some hints or notifications, but it's not always comprehensive.
In most cases, no. Technology and the platforms where you share your story don't provide a way for you to know who screenshots it in 2020. It's just not something that's easily detectable or made available to the story creator.
Sorry, you don't have the ability to know who viewed your story. It's a common practice to keep such information private to ensure a safe and comfortable online environment for everyone.