In most cases, no. There's usually no straightforward way for someone to tell if you've seen their story. Maybe if it's a private or restricted platform with specific tracking features, but that's not common.
It's hard for someone to know for sure if you've seen their story unless you tell them or they have some way of tracking views on that platform.
You usually can't delete someone else's story without proper authorization. It's against the rules and could get you in trouble.
Yes, on some platforms like social media or messaging apps, it's possible for someone to send you a private story.
Well, it varies. On many common social media or content-sharing platforms, you typically can see comments on someone's story if you have the appropriate access or permissions. But there are some private or restricted cases where it might not be possible.
I like someone's story if it's relatable, has a clear beginning, middle, and end, and if the author shows creativity and passion in telling it.
Sure, but it varies. Some platforms make it straightforward to hide a story from someone, while others might have more complex processes. Check the privacy and sharing options of the platform to figure out if and how you can do it.
Sometimes it's possible, depending on the platform. Some have features that show views or read counts.
Sure. Different platforms offer different ways to do this. You might need to look for privacy or sharing settings and then select the option to hide the story from the specific person you want.
Yes, in some cases you can. It depends on the settings and privacy options of the platform you're using.
Yes, it depends on the platform. Some have privacy settings that allow you to control who can access your story.
It depends. Some platforms offer options to limit the visibility of specific stories to certain groups or individuals. You might need to explore the privacy settings to figure out how to do it precisely.