Typically, uploaders can't tell the exact moment you read their story. But through certain platform features or analytics tools, they might get some broad insights into when their stories are being accessed.
In most cases, uploaders can't directly see when you read their story. But some platforms might have analytics or metrics that give them a general idea of readership patterns.
In most cases, it's unlikely that someone would directly know when you read their story. But some platforms might have analytics or tracking that gives them a general idea of when and how often their content is accessed.
Generally, no. Most platforms don't have a way to notify the creator or show when someone screenshots a story. This is for privacy and usability reasons.
Yes, some platforms do have a notification feature for when you view a story.
Yes, usually. But it depends on the privacy settings of that platform.
In most cases, no. Usually, there's no direct way to know exactly who has read your story on common platforms.
In most cases, you won't be able to see directly when you hide stories. But sometimes, there could be a record or setting that shows this action, but it varies a lot by the platform's design.
Yes, usually on some platforms, other users can see when you like a story. But it depends on the specific settings and privacy policies of that platform.
In some cases, yes. Some platforms provide analytics that allow you to see the number of viewers for your story.
Yes, usually you can. But it depends on the specific settings and features of the platform.
Depends on the platform. Some make it easy to see your story likes right away, like on popular social media apps. But on others, you might have to dig a bit into the settings or analytics dashboard to find that information.