Yes. On Facebook, when you like a story, it can be visible to your friends or depending on your privacy settings, to a wider audience. But you can adjust these settings to control who can see it.
Yes, they can. Facebook usually shows this activity to others.
Sure. Generally, on Facebook, the act of liking a story is made visible. However, you have the option to manage the visibility through your privacy preferences to limit who gets to know about it.
Yes, they can. When you like a story on Facebook, it's usually visible to others depending on your privacy settings.
On Facebook, no. Facebook doesn't have a feature that allows story posters to see if someone has taken a screenshot of their story.
As of now, Facebook doesn't really have a feature where people can directly see who has watched their stories in the same way as Instagram or Snapchat. So, in general, no.
No, usually people can't see if you screenshot their Facebook story.
Generally, people on Facebook can be notified when you watch their story. This is part of the platform's design to enhance interaction and awareness among users. However, the specific settings and visibility may vary depending on individual privacy settings.
On Facebook, no. Facebook Stories don't currently show who has viewed them, which is different from some other social media platforms like Instagram or Snapchat.
No, usually people can't see exactly who viewed their Facebook story. It's designed to keep some privacy for the viewers.
Yes, they can. Facebook has features that allow users to know who has viewed their stories.
Yes. Facebook offers this functionality so that you have an idea of who has engaged with your story. However, it's important to note that sometimes there could be glitches or issues that might affect this feature temporarily.
It depends. Usually, Facebook has settings that can give some indication to the owner of the story if you've looked at it. But it's not always straightforward and can vary based on privacy settings and other factors.