Yes, in many social media platforms, your friends can often see if you viewed their stories. It's a feature designed to increase interaction and awareness among users.
In most cases, if you haven't restricted access and your friends are connected to you on the relevant platform, they should be able to see your stories. But it's all about the settings you've chosen.
It depends. Some social media platforms let you see your close friends' stories if they have chosen to share them with you and you have the appropriate access permissions. But on others, there might be additional privacy settings that could prevent it.
In most cases, no. Usually, there's no built-in feature that allows you to directly see who viewed your story.
Generally, you can't see which stories your friends viewed. This is to protect the privacy of individual users. But it can vary depending on the specific platform and its configuration.
No, you can't. The way these social media apps are structured is to keep the viewing activity anonymous to maintain a certain level of privacy and user experience. But keep in mind that features can change over time, so it's worth checking the app's settings or updates for any possible changes.
Sorry, in most cases, you can't see exactly who looked at your story highlights. It's not a feature that's commonly available.
Yes, Instagram has a feature that allows you to see who viewed your story. Just look for the 'eye' icon or similar indicator when your story is playing.
No, usually they can't. Only your friends on the list have the access to see your stories.
Well, it really comes down to your settings. If your story is set to be visible to friends or if you've chosen to share it with them directly, they'll be able to view it. Otherwise, they won't have access.
In most social media platforms, you usually can't directly see exactly which close friends have viewed your story. But some apps might give you general indicators or stats.