Sometimes they can. If it's a personal and unique story, and they have a close connection with you, they might notice.
Not always. A lot depends on how you share it and how familiar the people are with the details of their own story. If you're careful and the circumstances are right, they may not even realize.
It depends. If the people are very observant or if the sharing is done in a way that's obvious, they might figure it out. But if it's done discreetly and the story isn't too distinctive, they might not.
It's possible for them to find out. For example, if there are notifications or if they have access to the shared content and its related logs.
It's not always straightforward. Some platforms have explicit indicators or notifications for when a story is shared, but not all do. It really depends on the specific platform and its privacy and notification settings.
It depends. Sometimes people might notice if there are obvious signs or if they are particularly vigilant about their personal information.
In most cases, no. People usually can't tell for sure if someone has looked at their story.
In most cases, no. Usually, there's no direct notification or way for others to know exactly when you viewed their story.
In most cases, no. Unless you talk about it or show some obvious signs of familiarity, people might not be able to tell.
In most cases, no. Usually, there's no built-in notification or way for others to know if you've taken a screenshot of a story.
Generally, people can't tell. However, it depends on the specific platform or app. Some might have advanced settings or features that could potentially indicate a screenshot, but this isn't common.
Generally, people can't tell. But some platforms might offer options for users to enable such notifications if they want. It's not a standard feature across all.
It depends. Some apps or platforms might have specific settings or features that could potentially notify the person whose story you screenshot, but this isn't a common default.