Well, it's tough to specifically know who reads your stories. Some publishing or sharing platforms may provide statistics on views and maybe some broad categories of readers, but not individual identities.
One way could be through analytics provided by the platform you publish on. They often give details on who accessed your stories.
Well, usually, if it's posted on a platform that has analytics, you might get some basic info on who's accessing it. But it's often limited and not very detailed.
One way could be to check the analytics provided by the platform where you post your stories. Some platforms offer data on readers' demographics and locations.
You might get an idea based on comments and feedback. If people leave their names or usernames, that can give you a clue. Also, some subscription-based services might provide more in-depth data on who's accessing your story.
On some social media platforms, like Instagram, you can see the list of people who have viewed your story. Just check the view count and sometimes you can click on it to see the specific usernames.
You can check the list of viewers that Facebook shows at the bottom of your story. It usually indicates who has seen it.
In most cases, it's not possible to directly know who reads your story. Publishers or platforms usually don't provide such specific information for privacy reasons.
I'm not sure. Maybe there's no direct way to find out.
Sorry to say, it's often hard to figure out the specific individuals who viewed your story. Some social media platforms just don't offer that detailed info. Maybe in the future, they'll come up with better features for this.
You can check the analytics or view count features provided by the platform where you shared your story. Some apps or websites offer this information to give you an idea of who's been looking at it.