In most cases, no one can specifically tell the exact moment you view their story. However, some social media platforms might show aggregated view counts or other general statistics.
In some cases, yes. For example, on some social media platforms, there might be indicators or notifications that show when someone has viewed your story.
Generally, no one can directly know when you view their story. However, some platforms might have analytics or settings that could give the creator an idea of viewership patterns, but not specific details about individual views.
It depends on the platform and the settings of the person sharing the story. Some stories might be available immediately, while others could have specific time restrictions.
In most cases, no one can directly know when you view a story. But it depends on the specific platform and its settings.
In most cases, no. Usually, the platform doesn't notify the person whose story you view.
Chances are they can't. Social media platforms generally don't have this specific tracking and notification system in place. So, you can view a story twice without the person knowing.
In most cases, no. Usually, Snapchat is designed to keep that information private.
Yes, some platforms might notify the person whose story highlights you view.
Yes, they can. Instagram has features that notify the person whose story you viewed.
Yes, in some cases, the platform or app might have features that allow the creator of the story highlights to see who has viewed them.