In most cases, no. Usually, there's no direct notification sent to the person whose story you view.
Generally, no. However, some social media platforms offer optional features that could potentially let the person know if you watch their story, but you'd have to enable those settings yourself.
Typically, people don't get notified when you watch their story. But it depends on the specific platform and its settings. Some apps might have features that allow users to see who viewed their stories, but it's not a common default.
Usually, they don't. Social media platforms don't notify them specifically when you view their story.
In most cases, no one knows when you watch a story unless you tell them or there's some tracking system involved.
Sometimes they do. Some social media platforms notify the story creator when their story is viewed.
In most cases, no. People usually don't have a direct notification that you've watched their story.
Sometimes they do. Some social media platforms notify the person whose story you watch.
Maybe not. Instagram doesn't usually notify others when you specifically watch a story.
Chances are they don't. Unless the platform specifically notifies them or there's some sort of tracking feature enabled that they're aware of, it's unlikely they'll know when you view their story.
In most cases, no. Usually, the platform doesn't notify the person whose stories you view.
Typically, people don't get notified when you view their stories. However, some platforms might have features that give hints or indirect indications, but it's not a definite 'know' for the person who posted the story.
It depends on the platform. Some apps might give hints or indicators, but often it's not explicit knowledge for the story owner that you've viewed. It varies by the specific social media platform's settings and features.