The tricky part is doing it without them knowing. Maybe you could look at it quickly when they're away from their device or during a time when they're less likely to check who's viewed their story.
You could use a private or incognito mode on the relevant platform. But it's not always guaranteed to work and might not be ethical.
You can use a secondary account that they don't know about to view their stories.
I wouldn't recommend looking for ways to do this. It's just not right. Respect others' privacy and if they don't want you to see their story, then don't try to find a sneaky way around it.
Sometimes, if the person's account settings are not very strict, you might be able to find their stories through search results on the relevant platform. But this isn't always reliable and might violate the platform's terms of use.
Well, you could ask a mutual friend to show it to you. But keep in mind, this might not be the most ethical way. Another option is to search for related keywords or hashtags on social media to see if you can find similar or related content.
Well, that's not really ethical. You shouldn't try to do that as it violates people's privacy.
You could use incognito mode or a private browser. But it's not ethical and might be against the rules of the platform.
It's not ethical and could be considered invading someone's privacy. So, I wouldn't recommend it.
You could use incognito mode or a secondary account, but it's not ethical and might violate the platform's terms of use.
I wouldn't recommend doing this as it's not right. But if you really want to, perhaps look for glitches or loopholes in the platform, though this is risky and could get you in trouble. It's best to respect others' privacy and their right to control who sees their content.