Yes, in some cases they can. If the platform has a feature that notifies the creator when their story is viewed, then they might be aware.
In most standard social media or content sharing scenarios, there's a chance the person whose story you viewed could find out. This could be through built-in tracking or analytics features of the platform they're using.
In most cases, no. Usually, there aren't direct notifications for someone to know you viewed their story unless the platform specifically provides such a feature.
In most cases, it depends on the platform. Some social media apps might notify the person if they have that feature enabled.
In most cases, no. Usually, the platforms don't provide direct notifications to others about who has viewed their stories.
In most cases, no. Usually, the platform doesn't notify the person if you view their story highlights.
Yes, some platforms provide analytics or notifications that might tell you if someone viewed your story. But it depends on the specific platform you're using.
Yes, some platforms have features that notify the owner when someone views their story.
In most cases, it's not possible to know exactly when someone viewed your story. Social media platforms usually don't provide such detailed information to users.
Sorry, but typically you can't tell the exact time someone viewed your story. The privacy settings and functionality of the platform often don't allow for that level of tracking.
Generally, no. Facebook doesn't have a built-in feature that explicitly tells the story owner that you've viewed it. However, they might make assumptions based on other interactions or patterns.
Well, it varies. Some platforms have settings that allow the person to see who viewed their story, but not all do. It really depends on the specific platform and its privacy settings.