One way could be by checking the view counts or analytics if they're available. If the numbers keep increasing, it might mean someone is consistently watching.
You might notice if they comment or message you about different parts of the story over time. That could be a sign they're keeping up with it.
You might get notifications or see view counts if the platform provides them. That's one way to tell.
You can usually check for indicators or notifications within the platform where you shared the story. Some apps have features that show you who has viewed it.
You can set your story to private or limit the audience. That way, only those you allow can view it.
Well, it's tough to tell. Usually, you won't get a notification or anything. Maybe if they talk about it or if it starts circulating in unexpected places, that could be an indication.
There's no direct way to tell for sure. But sometimes, if they mention or show it to you, that could be a clue.
You might know if they mention it to you in person or send you a message about it. Also, some platforms show views or read receipts that can give you a clue.
There's no direct way to know for sure. But sometimes, if they mention or show it to you, that's a clue.
There's no foolproof method. However, if they suddenly have detailed knowledge of your story that they couldn't have gotten just by reading it once, it might suggest they took a screenshot.
Well, usually there's no direct way to know for sure. But sometimes, if the person mentions or shows it to you, then you'd know.
You can usually check for views or indicators within the platform where you shared the story. Some apps show a counter or list of viewers.