It depends on the device and the app you're using. Some apps show a notification or indicator when you take a screenshot, while others might not.
Yes, you usually can tell if you've taken a screenshot. There's often a visual indication or a notification on your device.
It's hard to say for sure. Different stories and platforms have different rules. Sometimes, it might be fine for personal use, but not for sharing. So, you really have to look into the details.
I don't think there's a straightforward way to know. Maybe if people talk about having taken screenshots of it or if there are posts specifically about it, but otherwise, it's a mystery.
Often, yes. If there are the characteristic Instagram story features such as the story ring around the profile picture or the 'x minutes ago' time stamp, then it's likely from an Instagram story.
Generally, no. But it depends on the specific platform or app. Some might have advanced tracking features, but it's not common.
In most cases, no. Usually, there's no direct way for someone to know if you've screenshotted their story unless you tell them or show it to them.
Honestly, it's quite difficult to find out. There aren't any built-in notifications or features that would alert you if someone screenshots your story. But sometimes, if people share the screenshot publicly, you might come across it by chance.
I have no idea, honestly. There are so many possibilities. It could have been someone you know well, a random internet user, or even a bot. Without any specific indicators, it's a mystery.
It depends. Sometimes it might be possible if there are certain indicators or traces left, but often it can be quite difficult to figure out.
In most cases, no. Usually, there's no built-in feature to show when a screenshot of a story is taken.