In most cases, no. When a story is deleted, the system typically removes all traces of it, including details about who viewed it. This is to ensure data integrity and protect the privacy of users.
Generally speaking, when a story gets deleted, the ability to see who viewed it disappears. This is because the deletion process often erases all associated data, including viewer information, for privacy and data management reasons.
Sorry, usually you can't. Once a story is deleted, the tracking of who viewed it is typically not accessible.
No, usually you can't. Most social media platforms don't offer this feature.
No, once a story is deleted, it's usually no longer accessible to the public.
In most cases, no. When you're deleted by someone, it's likely that their stories are no longer visible to you. This is a common privacy feature in many social media platforms.
No, usually you can't. Once a story is deleted, the information about who viewed it is typically also removed.
Generally not. The ability to see who views your story is not common on social media. It's mainly to protect the privacy and freedom of interaction among users.
Generally, they can't. These platforms are designed to protect the privacy of users who view stories. However, in some specific circumstances or for certain business accounts with special settings, it might be possible, but that's quite rare.
In most cases, no. Usually, the platforms don't provide this feature to maintain users' privacy.
In most cases, yes. Many social media platforms have features that allow the person who posted the story to know who has viewed it.
In most cases, you can't directly see the exact time someone viewed your story. Some platforms might offer general analytics or views counts, but not the specific time of each view.