It's not always straightforward. Different sharing platforms have different rules. Some might notify your contacts or show indicators that you shared a story, while others might keep it completely confidential.
Well, it varies. If it's a public sharing, chances are people can see. But if you have specific privacy settings enabled or it's within a closed group, they might not be able to know.
Yes, they can. If a person has taken a screenshot of a story, they can share it just like any other image. They can send it via messaging apps, post it on other social media platforms, etc.
It depends. If you share it publicly, they might find out. But if you do it privately and keep it within a limited group, they might not.
In most cases, they might not know unless you tell them or there's some obvious indication.
One way is to start a blog and tell your story there. You can also promote it through sharing the link on various online communities related to your topic. Another option is to tell it to people in person and ask them to share it with others they know.
Sometimes they can. If it's shared publicly or if they have some way of tracking the sharing, they might find out.
Well, the idea of Shadow People is quite mysterious. There's a story of a hiker who was in the woods. As the sun was setting, he noticed a human - like shadow moving between the trees. It was silent and seemed to glide rather than walk. He thought it might be another hiker at first, but as it got closer, he could see it had no real form. It was just a shadow. He got really scared and ran away. However, skeptics might say it was his over - active imagination due to the spooky setting of the woods at dusk.
Make it engaging and relatable. If your story has elements that people can easily connect with or find interesting, they'll be more likely to share it.
It depends on the platform. On some platforms like Snapchat, if you share a story, the person who created the story may get a notification or be able to see that their story has been shared. But on other platforms, this might not be the case. Some platforms are more focused on protecting the privacy of the sharer and may not disclose this information to the original story creator.
Yes, they can. Instagram has notifications and indicators that let them know when their story is shared.
Yes, they can. But it depends on your settings and preferences regarding sharing.