No, people typically can't. The reason is that allowing this might violate user privacy and also change the way people interact and share on these platforms. It's designed to give users the freedom to post without the fear of being closely monitored by others.
Not always. Usually, the ability to see story highlight views is determined by the platform's design and the user's access permissions. Sometimes, it's only accessible for analytics purposes or to certain authorized individuals.
Generally, you can't. It's because allowing users to see who views their highlight stories could potentially lead to privacy concerns and unwanted interactions.
In most cases, no. Usually, the platforms that allow story sharing don't provide this feature to maintain users' privacy.
No, people generally couldn't see who viewed their stories in 2019. This is to maintain user privacy and prevent potential issues like stalking or unwanted attention.
In most cases, no. Platforms usually don't provide this feature to maintain users' privacy.
No, usually you can't. Social media platforms don't provide this feature to users.
Most of the time, you can't find out who viewed your story highlight. The reason for this is to protect the privacy of the viewers and to keep the platform usage experience balanced and secure.
Yes, you can. Usually, it depends on the platform or app you're using. Some have a dedicated section for showing story highlight views.
In general, people can't see who views their stories. This is to prevent potential privacy concerns and to keep the interaction more casual and less pressured.
Generally, no. The inability to see who views your story is a common design choice by social media platforms. It helps protect the privacy of viewers and avoids creating unnecessary pressure or anxiety for those sharing the stories.