It depends on the specific social media platform. Some might have features that notify the owner if their story was viewed by a particular person, but not all do.
In most cases, no. Social media platforms usually don't provide a direct notification to others that you've viewed their story.
Typically, you can view someone's story without them knowing. However, some platforms might have indirect indicators, like if you interact with it (like liking or commenting), then they could tell.
Yes, in many cases they can. Social media platforms often have viewership tracking to give the creator an idea of who's interested in their content. But it might vary depending on privacy settings and the platform's rules.
In most cases, it depends on the specific social media platform. Some platforms notify the owner, while others don't.
In most cases, there's a chance they can find out. But it also depends on the settings and privacy options available on the platform. Some apps give users more control over who can see this activity.
Generally, it's not possible for someone to know for sure if you viewed their stories. However, some platforms might have features that give a rough idea, like showing who's interacted with the story in some way, but not specifically who viewed it.
Yes, some social media platforms have features that allow the person who posted the story to see who has viewed it.
It depends on the specific social media platform. For instance, on Instagram, the owner of a story can often see a list of viewers. But on other platforms, this feature might not be available or might work differently.
In most cases, yes. Many social media platforms have features that allow the creator of the story to know who has viewed it.
Usually, no one can explicitly see that you viewed their story. However, certain platforms might have analytics or patterns that could potentially imply viewership. Facebook, for instance, doesn't have a straightforward notification for this, but it could factor into their overall insights.