Yes, some people do. Maybe they're in a situation where they can't have sound on or they just prefer to focus on the visuals.
Sure, there are people who watch stories without volume. It could be because they don't want to disturb others around them or they're multitasking and don't need the audio to understand the story.
You could use a private browsing mode or incognito window. That way, your viewing history won't be saved.
In most cases, people can watch your stories without registration. However, registering often gives access to more personalized content and better viewing experiences.
People watch stories for various reasons. Some do it for entertainment. Stories can take them to different worlds, make them forget about their daily problems for a while. For example, when watching a fantasy story, they can immerse themselves in a magical land with unicorns and wizards.
Sure, a lot of people watch stories. They might watch them on TV, online platforms, or through other means. The variety of story genres and the ease of access make it common for people to enjoy watching stories.
Well, it's unlikely. There's such a wide variety of stories out there, and everyone has their own tastes. Some might focus on certain genres or themes, while others might skip others.
It's a bit of a gray area. Technically, if their account is public, they are putting their stories out there for people to see, so it can be considered okay. But some might feel it's invasive, especially if they use stories in a more personal way.
Most of the time, it's fine. Instagram is a social platform, and stories are meant to be shared and viewed. As long as you are using the platform within its normal usage rules, which include viewing public or followed accounts' stories, there's no problem. But if you start using third - party apps or hacks to view stories in a way that violates Instagram's terms of service, that's not okay.
Yes, in some cases, they can. Some platforms might allow public viewing of stories even if the viewer isn't a follower.
Honestly, it's not possible to do this in an ethical way. Trying to watch someone's stories without their knowledge is invading their privacy and can have negative consequences.
In some cases, they might not know for sure. But some social media platforms might give hints or notifications that could potentially reveal it.