Generally, people don't get notified specifically that you've watched their stories. However, if you interact or your viewing pattern is somehow detectable through other means, they might have an idea.
No. Instagram doesn't notify the user who specifically watched their story. They can only see the number of views, likes, and comments. So, it's private as to who the actual viewers are.
Yes, on Instagram, the person who posts the story can see the list of accounts that have viewed their story.
Maybe they don't have enough time or just aren't that interested in what's being posted.
Most of the time, they can. Instagram gives them notifications or shows indicators that you've watched their stories. But there might be some privacy settings or special cases where they don't get notified right away or at all.
Such people are often called 'Instagram story viewers' or simply 'viewers of Instagram stories'.
If your Instagram account is public, anyone can see your stories when they visit your profile. It's that simple!
Yes, they can. But it depends on the privacy settings of the person who posted the story.
You can go to the settings of Instagram and look for the privacy options. There should be a way to control who can see your stories and maybe an option to hide them completely.
Yes, they can. But it's kind of sneaky and might not be the nicest thing to do without permission.
Yes, they can. But it depends on the settings of the person who posted the story.