No, they can't. Social media apps prioritize user privacy and don't provide this kind of notification. It helps maintain a more relaxed and unmonitored sharing environment.
In most cases, yes. Social media platforms often notify the person whose story you view.
In most cases, yes. Many social media platforms notify the story owner when someone views their story.
It depends. On some social media platforms, people might get notified if you share their story. But on others, they might not know unless they stumble upon it themselves.
In most cases, no. Social media platforms usually don't notify others when you take a screenshot of a story.
Generally, people don't get notified when you take a screenshot of their story. But it depends on the specific social media platform and its settings. Some might have features in the future that allow such notifications, but as of now, it's not a common thing.
No, usually people can't see when you screenshot a story. Most social media platforms don't have that feature.
Most social media apps don't give that kind of notification. So, you can view someone's story without them being aware. However, it's always best to check the specific settings and policies of the platform you're using.
In most cases, no one can tell. Social media platforms don't typically notify others about your rewatches. It's more like a personal and silent activity.
In most social media platforms, yes. Usually, there's some sort of indicator or notification that shows when someone has viewed your story.
In most cases, it's possible for people to know if you've viewed their story. But it often relies on the privacy settings they've chosen and the rules of that particular platform.