To be honest, there's no universal way. It varies by the specific platform or app. Some might have a basic view counter but not show individual viewers. You might need to look in the settings or help section of the platform for any related info, but don't hold your breath.
In most cases, it's not possible to directly check who views your story. Social media platforms usually don't provide this specific feature for privacy reasons.
You can check the views of your work on Qidian by following the steps below: 1. Enter the Qidian account and enter the personal page. 2. Choose the work you want to view under the "List of Works" on the personal page and click the "View" button. 3. On the page of the work, you can click the "edit" button to enter the page of the work editing. 4. You can see the views and views of the work in the "statistics" section of the editing page. For example, if you wanted to check the number of views of your work on Qidian, you could click on the "statistics" section and enter the title and author's name of the work to see the number of views and views of the work. It is important to note that Qidian has a limit on the number of views of works that can be uploaded every day, so the number of views is not unlimited.
You can usually find the view count on the platform where the story is published. It's often displayed near the story title or description.
To find out the views on a story, look for a counter or indicator on the story's page. Sometimes it might be labeled as 'Views' or 'Number of Views'. Different platforms might show it in slightly different places, but it's typically easy to spot.
Most of the time, it's not possible to know exactly who views your story. Platforms don't provide such detailed viewing information for privacy reasons.
To check who saw your story, first, you need to navigate to the relevant section of the app. Different platforms have different ways of presenting this information. Some might show it as a list, while others might give you just a summary or percentage of views from different groups of people.
There aren't many straightforward ways to know exactly who views your story. Some platforms might offer basic analytics but often don't disclose individual viewers' identities.
You can often check through analytics tools provided by the platform where you post your story. Some social media or content sharing platforms offer such features to give you an idea of who's been looking at your work.
You might not be able to know for sure. Some social platforms don't provide this feature.
You might be able to tell by looking at comments or likes. People who view and are interested often leave these interactions.