Well, it varies. Some social media platforms give notifications to the person whose story you watch, while others don't. It all comes down to the specific app and its privacy policies.
In most cases, they can't directly see if you watched. But if you interact with the story (like liking or commenting), then it's obvious.
Facebook doesn't give the option for people to find out if others watched a story. This is to protect the privacy and viewing choices of users.
It depends. Some apps give clear indicators that someone has viewed the story, while others might not provide such direct notifications. But there are often analytics or indicators that could potentially hint at who has watched.
It depends. Some apps or platforms have features that allow the person to see who viewed their story. But not all do. It really varies by the specific platform's settings and functionality.
It depends. Sometimes, the platform might have some indicators or notifications that could let them know.
It depends on the platform. Some apps might have features that allow the person who posted the story to see who viewed it, but not all do. So, it's not a definite yes or no.
In most cases, no. Usually, there's no direct notification or way for others to know if you screenshot their story.
In most cases, no one can directly know if you screenshot a story in 2020. There aren't built-in notifications for this action.
No. Instagram doesn't notify the story creator that you specifically have watched their story. They can only see the number of views and some general analytics, like the location of the viewers in aggregate, but not the identity of individual viewers.
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.