Well, it's not always straightforward. Some social media apps have explicit notifications or marks when someone views a story, but not all do. So, it varies based on the platform and its settings.
One way is to check for likes or comments. If there are some, it's a sign that people watched it.
I don't have a way to know for sure. Instagram doesn't provide that exact number to me directly.
It depends on the platform. Some apps might have features that allow the person who posted the story to see who viewed it, but not all do. So, it's not a definite yes or no.
Generally, people can't. The systems are set up to maintain privacy and prevent users from knowing the exact individuals who watched their stories. However, some platforms might give broad demographic or activity-based data.
No, on Facebook, people cannot see who has specifically watched their story. Facebook doesn't provide a feature that allows users to view the list of individuals who have watched their story. So you can view stories anonymously.
No. Instagram doesn't notify the story creator that you specifically have watched their story. They can only see the number of views and some general analytics, like the location of the viewers in aggregate, but not the identity of individual viewers.
Generally, people on Facebook can be notified when you watch their story. This is part of the platform's design to enhance interaction and awareness among users. However, the specific settings and visibility may vary depending on individual privacy settings.
Not typically. However, some platforms might have features or settings that could potentially reveal viewership to the person who posted the story, but it's not a common or straightforward thing.
It's possible for someone to tell if you watched their story, especially if the platform they used has built-in tracking and notification functions. But there are also ways to keep your viewing private depending on the specific platform's options.
It depends on how observant they are. Sometimes it's obvious, other times not so much.