It's not a straightforward yes or no. Different platforms have different rules. Some might notify the owner when you view their story, and some might not give any indication at all.
In many cases, it varies by the specific social media app. Some apps have settings that allow the creator of the story to know who's viewed it, while others keep it anonymous.
Typically, no one can tell if you view story highlights. But keep in mind that social media platforms are constantly evolving, and their features and privacy rules could change over time.
Mostly, yes. Instagram has a feature that shows the list of people who have seen the story. But there are some nuances. For instance, if someone views the story in incognito mode (using certain apps or browser settings), it may not show up accurately. Also, if there are glitches in the Instagram system, the view count or the list of viewers might not be entirely accurate. But in normal circumstances, the story owner can see who has viewed their story.
Yes, usually, if they have enabled the feature that shows who has viewed their story.
On most popular social media, the visibility of who views a story varies. For example, on Instagram, you can have settings that control if your view is visible or not. But on Snapchat, it's often more private and the person may not know.
In most cases, yes. But it also depends on the settings and privacy options chosen by the platform and the user. Some platforms might offer options to hide viewership or limit who can see it.
In most cases, no. Usually, there's no direct notification that tells someone you've seen their story.
In most cases, yes. Many social media platforms have features that allow the creator of the story to see who has viewed it.
No, Instagram doesn't allow users to see the exact list of people who view their stories. It keeps that private.
Nope. Snapchat doesn't show that. It keeps your viewing frequency private.
In most cases, yes. Many social media platforms notify the story owner when someone views their story.