Most of the time, look for a 'Followers' or 'Audience' tab within the story creation or viewing interface. That's where you'll likely see your followers for the stories.
You can usually find this option in the settings or profile section of the app where you post your stories.
Your followers can't see your unpublished stories. Unpublished means they haven't been made accessible to anyone other than you. It's like keeping a secret draft until you're ready to share.
Yes, usually followers can see your story if your settings allow it.
In most cases, no. Restricted followers have limited access based on the privacy settings you've chosen for your stories. But it can vary depending on the platform and your specific settings configuration.
Typically, no. Your story is often set to be visible only to those who follow you. This is to give you some control over who gets to access your personal or shared moments.
No, if you hide your story, your followers won't be able to see it.
Non-followers might see your story if it's shared publicly or if it's promoted through certain platforms' algorithms.
In many cases, no. Usually, stories are set to be visible only to followers to maintain some privacy and exclusivity.
Yes, you can. Usually, the platform you use for sharing your story provides some kind of analytics or viewership information that might show you who has watched it.
Sorry, you usually can't see non-followers who view your story. Most social media platforms don't provide this feature for privacy reasons.
Sorry, usually you can't. Most social media platforms don't provide this feature for privacy reasons.