In general, people won't know. Facebook keeps this aspect private to maintain user privacy. So, you can read stories without them being immediately aware.
To read Facebook stories, first make sure you have the latest version of the Facebook app. Then, when you open it, you'll see circles or profile pictures with a ring around them at the top. Those are the stories. Just tap on them to start watching.
As of now, Facebook doesn't notify the user if someone takes a screenshot of their story. So, generally, people cannot see if their story has been screenshot.
It depends on your privacy settings. If you set them to public or have specific friends or groups selected to view, then they can see. But if you set it to only you, then no one else can.
Some people hate Facebook stories because they can be very intrusive. They pop up and take over your screen without much warning. Also, they often show a lot of content that might not be relevant to the user, like sponsored stories or updates from people you're not really interested in.
It depends. Usually, Facebook has settings that can give some indication to the owner of the story if you've looked at it. But it's not always straightforward and can vary based on privacy settings and other factors.
Yes, they can. Facebook has features that may show others when you view stories.
To mark stories as read on Facebook Messenger, usually you need to open the app. Then, look for the specific story and you might find an option like 'Mark as Read' or a similar button next to it. Click or tap that and it'll be marked.
No, Facebook doesn't provide a feature that allows you to see who has viewed your stories.
No, usually people can't tell when you watch their Facebook stories. Facebook doesn't provide that kind of notification to others.
In most cases, no. Facebook doesn't notify others when you view their stories.