It's hard to say for sure. Sometimes the platform or app they used to post the story might have features that notify them, but not always. Also, it could depend on how private or public the story was set to be.
It's possible, but not guaranteed. If there are specific settings or notifications enabled, they might be able to tell. However, if there aren't such features or if the story was shared widely, it could be difficult for them to know exactly who saw it.
It depends. If they have some way of tracking who views their story, then maybe. But it's not always straightforward.
Well, it depends. Maybe if you left some obvious clues or if there were witnesses who might have mentioned it to them. But it's not a certainty.
In some cases, yes. For example, if there are view counts or notifications enabled, or if you interact with it in a way that's visible to them. But it also depends on the platform and its settings.
Chances are, no. Unless there's a specific tracking system in place and enabled, it's unlikely that someone can know with certainty if you saw their story. But it's always best to check the platform's privacy and notification settings to be sure.
It's possible. Some Snapchat features might notify the sender if you view their story.
It's hard to tell for sure. Maybe your close friends or family members who have access to it.
It depends. Usually, Instagram doesn't notify the person directly if you view their story. But some features or third-party apps might give them an idea.
In most cases, no. Usually, there's no direct notification to them that you saw their story.
Well, it depends on the platform you shared your story on. Some apps or websites have a feature that shows you who viewed it, but not all do.
Yes, usually the platform providing the story feature will have some indication or notification about when someone viewed it.
Sorry, I don't know. Maybe you can ask the platform's support for help.