No, usually people can't see the stories you've viewed. It's considered private information.
In most cases, no. The viewing history of stories is often kept confidential for privacy reasons. Only in some specific platforms or under certain conditions might there be visibility, but that's rare.
Typically, people can't. The idea is to protect your personal preferences and reading habits. However, it could vary depending on the platform's settings and policies.
Generally, people can't see whose stories you've viewed. However, it's always a good idea to check the privacy settings of the specific platform you're using to be sure.
In many cases, it depends on the platform. Some websites or apps have a history or viewing record feature that allows you to see what stories you've accessed.
In most cases, no. Usually, the platform doesn't provide that specific information to the story owner.
In most cases, no. Usually, platforms don't provide this specific information to users.
In most cases, it's possible for people to know if you've viewed their story. But it often relies on the privacy settings they've chosen and the rules of that particular platform.
Generally, people can't see who viewed their stories. This is to protect the privacy of those who interact with the content and to avoid potential issues like stalking or unwanted attention.
In most cases, no. Platforms usually don't provide this feature to maintain users' privacy.
In most cases, no. Social media platforms usually don't provide a direct feature to show exactly who saw your stories.
Yes, usually in many platforms or apps, there's a history or viewed section where you can see the stories you've already looked at.
In many social media platforms, no, they can't. But it depends on the specific app and its settings.