In many cases, they do. Snapchat is designed to give some indication to the recipient that you've sent a story. But it also depends on their settings and how they interact with the app.
It's likely they will. However, there might be certain privacy settings or glitches that could prevent them from immediately knowing, but typically, the app is set up to notify them when you send a story.
Generally, people can't tell exactly when you send their snap story. However, some features or notifications might give them a rough idea.
In most cases, yes. Snapchat has features that notify the recipient when you send them a story. However, it's not always guaranteed that they'll notice right away or even at all if they're not actively using the app at that moment.
It depends. If they have some way to monitor or are notified, they might find out. But in many cases, they might not be aware unless you tell them or there's a specific system in place to inform them.
It depends. If the platform or method you use has some notification or tracking feature, they might be able to tell. But in some cases, if it's done privately or without any obvious indicators, they might not know.
It depends. If the platform or method you use has notifications or some kind of tracking feature, they might be able to tell. But in some cases, if it's sent privately without any indication, they might not know.
Yes, you can. It's a common feature on Snapchat to share your stories with others.
No, usually they can't. Snapchat is designed to keep that private.
Yes, they can. Usually, snapchat has features that notify the sender if someone views their story.
Yes, they can. Usually, Snapchat has features that notify the original sender if their story is shared by others.
Generally, people won't be able to tell if you rewatch their Snap story. There's no built-in notification system for that. However, it's always possible that in the future, Snap could introduce such a feature.