No, you can't. Facebook has features that notify the owner when their story is viewed.
You typically can't. Facebook's system is set up to keep track of story views and notify the story creator. So, chances are slim to none that you could watch it unnoticed.
No. Facebook's system is set up to inform the owner of the story if someone views it. This is to ensure a certain level of transparency and interaction within the platform.
Honestly, there's no proper or acceptable way to do this. It's against the rules of respectful online behavior and could have negative consequences for you and the person whose story you're trying to view secretly.
Sorry, you can't. Facebook has measures to ensure that people are aware of who views their stories. This helps maintain a level of transparency and control over personal content sharing.
No, you can't. Facebook has settings and notifications in place to let users know who has viewed their stories.
No, you can't. Facebook has privacy settings that prevent this from happening.
Yes, in some cases you might be able to, but it's not a very ethical thing to do.
Yes, in some cases it's possible, especially if the platform doesn't notify the person whose story you're viewing.
Yes, in some cases, you can. But it's not very ethical.
In most cases, no. Usually, when you view someone's story, there's some sort of notification or tracking that alerts the person.
In most cases, no. Social media platforms usually have settings and notifications that alert the user when their story is viewed.