Well, it's not likely that someone would automatically know when you watch a story. Unless you tell them or there's some specific monitoring system in place that you've agreed to, your viewing is typically kept confidential.
Chances are, no one can know when you watch a story. Most platforms respect your privacy and don't disclose this information without your consent. However, if you're using a shared device or account, others might have an idea based on usage patterns.
In most cases, no. Usually, the platform doesn't notify the person exactly when you view their story.
In most cases, no. Usually, the platform doesn't notify the person whose story highlights you view.
It's possible. Snapchat has built-in functionality that allows the creator of the story to get information about who watched and when. However, some users might have turned off these notifications or have specific privacy configurations that could affect this.
It depends. Some platforms might notify the person if they have that feature enabled, but not all do.
It depends on the platform. Some apps might have features that allow the creator to see who viewed their story, but not all do. For instance, on Instagram, you can view someone's story anonymously unless they have special settings enabled.
In general, people won't be informed when you watch their stories. The privacy settings of these platforms are designed to protect your viewing activity.
Generally, people won't be aware when you mute their story. Social media platforms are designed to keep such actions private to respect user preferences.
It depends. If the platform has some notification settings enabled, they might get notified. But in some cases, they might not be aware unless they specifically check or someone tells them.
In most cases, no. Muting someone's story is usually a private action and the other person isn't notified.
In most cases, no. Usually, there's no built-in notification feature to alert someone that you've taken a screenshot of their story.