Sorry, you typically can't. Social media is designed to keep viewer identities private. But you might get some broad stats like the total view count or maybe the location of viewers, depending on the platform.
In most cases, you can't directly see who watched your stories. Some platforms might offer limited analytics but not specific user identities.
Sorry, you can't. Social media platforms prioritize user privacy, so you won't be able to know the specific individuals who watched your stories. But you might get general insights like the total view count or the geographical distribution of views.
In most cases, no. Social media platforms usually don't provide a direct feature to show exactly who viewed your story.
In many cases, you can't directly see who watched your story. But some platforms might offer limited insights or analytics that give you a general idea of the audience.
Some social media platforms have a feature that shows you who viewed your story. Usually, you can find it in the settings or story options.
Some social media platforms have built-in features that show you who viewed your story. You might find this information in the story settings or view history section of the app.
In most cases, no. Social media platforms usually don't provide this feature to maintain user privacy.
In most cases, no. Social media platforms usually don't provide this feature to maintain user privacy.
Some social media platforms have a feature that shows you who viewed your story. Just look for the 'views' or 'viewers' section within the story settings.
Some social media platforms have a feature that shows you who's viewed your story. Just look for the 'views' or 'viewers' section in the story settings.
Yes, usually on some social media platforms, people can know if you watched their stories.