Chances are they can't. Unless there's a specific setting or feature enabled that indicates who has viewed their stories, people typically won't be able to tell if you did.
Most of the time, the answer is no. Let's take Facebook as an example. When you view someone's story on Facebook, the person who posted the story won't get a notification saying that you specifically have viewed it. They can only see the overall number of views their story has received. There are some apps or platforms that claim to provide such information but they often violate the privacy policies of the main social media platforms. So, as a rule, you can look at stories without the owner knowing it was you specifically.
TikTok is all about sharing content widely. When it comes to stories, the focus is more on the number of views in general rather than who exactly has viewed them. So, no one can tell if you've looked at their TikTok stories.
When 188 saw the picture, it was a doujinshi work that contained a series of conversations and plots about the members of the 188 boy band. We can see that these texts contain some conversations and interactions between people, but they do not provide specific plots or content. Therefore, based on the information provided, I am unable to give a definite answer.
It depends. Sometimes there are indicators or notifications that might give them a hint, but it's not always straightforward.
"King Wen treated the people as if they were hurt" reflected King Wen's deep love for the people. It meant that King Wen treated the people as if they were injured people who needed to be taken care of. Even if the people were already at ease, King Wen still felt that they were injured and needed to be taken care of. This reflected King Wen's meticulous care for the people, always putting the safety and needs of the people in his heart. It also showed that he recognized the importance of the people, which was a very noble ruler's moral character. Later generations also used the phrase " treat the people as if they were hurt " as an allusion to praise or admonish the ruler, expressing the expectation that the ruler should care for the people.
Yes, usually Instagram shows indicators that let people know if you've viewed their story.
Yes, they can. Instagram has a feature that shows who has viewed their story. So if you look at someone's IG story, they will be able to see your username in the list of viewers.
I'm not sure. Maybe you could provide more details about the cartoon to help me figure it out.
No, usually people can't see exactly who viewed their story on most social media platforms. It's designed to maintain some level of privacy.
No, they can't. The duration you spend looking at a story is typically kept confidential and not accessible to others. This is to protect your privacy and reading habits.