Definitely! But it often hinges on factors like the genre, the writing style, and how well it meets the interests and expectations of the users on that specific platform.
Maybe it violated the platform's rules or policies. Could be related to content that's inappropriate or against their terms of service.
Generally, it's not possible to tell. Platforms don't usually provide a feature to notify the creator when someone takes a screenshot of their story. But some apps might have third-party extensions or hacks that claim to do this, but they could be unreliable and might violate the platform's terms of use.
Generally, it's unlikely for someone to know if you screenshot a story. However, some advanced apps or services might have tracking mechanisms, but they are not widely used or enabled by default.
It depends on the platform. Some platforms have privacy settings that control who can see your sent story, while others might make it visible to a wider audience.
Well, usually, the details of whether you like a story are kept private. But it can vary by the platform and its settings. Some might show it to your friends or followers, while others keep it completely hidden.
It depends on how engaging and well-written the story is. If it has a good plot, interesting characters, and keeps me hooked, I'll like it.
In most cases, it's not straightforward to know if someone views your story. Some social media apps might give you some indicators or analytics, but they might not be very detailed or specific to individual viewers.
You usually just need to find a like button or icon next to the story and click on it.
Yes, sometimes the platform's settings or notifications might give a hint if your story is hidden.
It's tricky. Usually, you might get some hints like views or likes, but that doesn't mean you can exactly tell who specifically checked your story.