In most cases, it's not possible to know exactly who viewed your story. Platforms usually don't provide this feature for privacy reasons.
In most cases, it's not possible to know exactly who viewed your story. Platforms usually don't provide that kind of detailed information for privacy reasons.
Generally, it's not possible. The reason for this is to protect the anonymity and privacy of those who view your stories. However, some platforms might offer limited insights or analytics, but not specific names of viewers.
Well, it varies. Some platforms have settings that allow the person to see who viewed their story, but not all do. It really depends on the specific platform and its privacy settings.
Yes, in some cases they can. If the platform has a feature that notifies the creator when their story is viewed, then they might be aware.
In some social media platforms, the owner of the story might be able to see who viewed it, but it depends on the specific settings and features of that platform.
In most cases, no. Usually, there's no direct notification telling someone that you specifically looked at their story.
In some cases, yes. Some social media platforms have features that notify the person if you view their story.
In many instances, someone can find out if you viewed their story. But it really depends on the privacy settings and functionality of the particular app or website where the story is posted.
It depends on the specific platform. On some, like Instagram, you can see who has viewed your story, but on others, this feature might not be available. Usually, the platform's settings determine if and how this information is shared.
In most cases, no. Usually, there aren't direct notifications for someone to know you viewed their story unless the platform specifically provides such a feature.