Not all the time. Usually, it depends on the settings and policies of the specific app or website you're using to share your story. Some might provide this information for free, while others might make it a paid feature.
In many cases, it depends on the platform. Some social media or story-sharing apps might offer this feature, while others don't.
It varies. Some platforms allow you to see who viewed your story, but they might have certain conditions or restrictions. For example, only if the viewers have enabled their visibility or if you have a premium account.
In general, many social media platforms are constantly evolving their privacy and viewing features. Some platforms might give users the option to hide who has seen their stories or limit the visibility of such information. Also, different types of stories (e.g., private vs. public) may have different rules regarding viewership tracking. So, without knowing the specific platform in question, it's hard to say for sure whether they can see that you saw their story.
No, usually people can't directly see who viewed their story. It's a privacy feature in many social media platforms.
It's hard to say for sure. Some social media platforms give the option for users to see who viewed their stories, but others don't. It really depends on the settings and functionality of the particular platform in question.
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Facebook's story feature is mainly focused on sharing content in a more ephemeral way. While they do track some analytics about views in general, it's not common for individual users to be able to see exactly who has viewed their story. There are privacy settings and algorithms in place to protect user privacy to some extent in this regard.
On some social media platforms, no. For example, on Instagram, when you view someone's story, they generally can't directly see that you specifically have viewed it. However, there are analytics available to the story creator which gives them some overall information like how many views the story got, but not who exactly viewed it.
Yes, typically only followers have the privilege to see who viewed their story.
Well, it's not usually possible to know exactly who saw your story. Different apps and websites have different rules about this. Sometimes, they just don't offer that feature for privacy reasons.
No, Instagram doesn't provide a feature that allows users to see exactly who viewed their stories.
Yes, Snapchat allows users to see who has viewed their story. However, there are some privacy settings that can be adjusted. For example, if someone has set their story to 'Private', only their approved friends can see it and they will be able to see who among those friends has viewed it. But if they have a public story, anyone can see it and Snapchat will notify them of the views.