In some cases, they might be able to tell based on your reactions or comments about it.
Yes, on some social media platforms like Instagram, the person who posted the story can see the list of people who have viewed it. However, there are also privacy settings that users can adjust to limit this visibility.
As of now, Facebook doesn't really have a straightforward way for someone to tell if you've specifically seen their story. The views on Facebook stories are more about general numbers rather than individual identification.
It depends. Some apps have features that allow the person who posted the story to see who has viewed it, while others might not have such functionality. For instance, on Instagram, you can see a list of viewers for your story, but on some other platforms, this might not be possible.
Sometimes they can tell if you've seen their story based on your reactions or comments.
Well, Instagram doesn't provide a direct notification for this. But sometimes you might get an idea based on their likes, comments, or if they message you about it.
It depends. If the platform has certain notifications or features that show views or interactions, they could potentially know. But in some cases, if you just view it silently, they might not be able to tell for sure.
No, usually people can't know exactly how many times you've seen their story. It's not a feature that's commonly available.
Well, sometimes you might notice if they start acting differently towards you or your story based on the comment. Or if they reference it in future conversations, that's a good indication they saw it.
No. Social media platforms are designed to protect the privacy of the user who mutes. There is no feature that notifies the story creator that you have muted their story. It's just a way for you to control your own feed without causing any awkwardness or alerting the other person.
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.