Usually, it's not straightforward for people to know for sure if you saw their stories. However, some platforms might give hints like showing a list of viewers or marking the story as 'seen' for you.
In some social media platforms, they might be able to tell if you saw their stories, depending on the settings and features of that particular platform.
It depends on the platform. Facebook, for instance, doesn't really have a feature that lets people know specifically who has viewed their stories. However, different platforms may change their policies and features over time. Some platforms might be considering adding such a feature in the future for various reasons like improving user engagement or privacy controls. But as of now, in general, people can't know for sure if you saw their stories on most major platforms.
Sometimes they can. It depends on the platform and its settings.
In most cases, no. Unless they have some way of tracking views or getting feedback from the platform, they likely won't know specifically if you saw it.
Generally, people can't tell for sure if you saw their story. However, some platforms might have settings or indicators that could give them an idea, but it's not always straightforward or obvious.
Sometimes they can. For example, on some social media platforms, there might be indicators or notifications that show you've viewed their story.
In most cases, no. Messenger doesn't usually notify others when you view their story.
In most cases, no. Social media platforms usually don't provide this specific information to users for privacy reasons.
It depends. Usually, Instagram doesn't notify the person directly if you view their story. But some features or third-party apps might give them an idea.
In most cases, no. Usually, there's no direct notification to them that you saw their story.
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.