Well, it's not ethical. Authors have rights over their work, and taking screenshots without their knowledge might violate those rights. Plus, it could lead to potential legal issues if the author has specific restrictions in place.
It's possible. As long as you access it through legal and public channels, the author may not be directly aware.
Yes, you can. But it's not ethical if it's not made available for public reading.
In most cases, no. It's not ethical or legal to view a story without the proper authorization.
It's usually not possible. Most stories are protected and monitored in some way, so it's hard to view them without any trace.
In most cases, no. Most platforms have systems in place to monitor views and usage. Even if it's not directly known to the author, the platform will have data on who accessed the story.
Sure, you can take screenshots on story. But keep in mind that some content creators might not like it if you share those screenshots without permission.
Yes, you can usually take screenshots on a story, depending on the platform or app you're using.
It depends. If the story is in the public domain or you have the permission of the author or relevant rights holder, then it's okay. However, if it's copyrighted material and there are no specific permissions given, taking screenshots might be a violation.
Yes, you can. Authors usually don't have real-time knowledge of who is reading their work. You can enjoy a story privately without them knowing.
Yes, you can. With digital platforms and libraries, you can access and read stories without the author being directly aware.