Well, it's not a straightforward yes or no. Different situations and platforms handle this differently. Some might make replays public by default, while others give you the option to control who can see them.
It depends. If you are replaying your story in a private setting, like on your own device with no sharing features enabled, then no, people can't see it. For example, if you're looking at old Instagram stories on your phone in the privacy of your home and not sharing your screen, it's private.
Yes, Instagram provides some insights about your story views. You can see the number of accounts that have viewed your story, and sometimes it also shows who specifically has seen it, depending on your privacy settings and the type of account (private or public).
In most cases, no. Usually, platforms don't provide this feature to maintain users' privacy.
It depends. If you share it publicly or with specific people, they can see it. But if you keep it private or haven't given access, they can't.
I'm not sure if there's a direct way to simply 'see' if people share my story. Social media platforms usually have some analytics that can show sharing numbers for content, but that's not something I can directly access for my story. It would depend on where the story is posted and what tools are available on that platform.
No, if you hide your story, people generally can't see it. When you hide a story, it's like making it private and not visible to others on the platform where the story feature exists.
No. When you restrict someone, they typically cannot see your story. Restricting is a way to limit someone's access to your content, including your stories on most social media platforms.
On the majority of platforms, the answer is no. Social media platforms are designed to protect a certain level of user privacy. Allowing users to see who screenshots their stories might lead to various issues. For instance, it could discourage people from sharing interesting or personal stories if they know they can be monitored so closely. Also, from a technical perspective, implementing such a feature across all devices and users would be quite complex and resource - intensive.
On some social media platforms, you can see the number of replays for your story. For example, Instagram provides insights that may include information about how many times your story has been replayed. However, not all platforms offer this feature. Some may only show views or other engagement metrics like likes and comments, but not specifically replays.
Well, it really varies. For instance, on social media with public settings, anyone can view your story. But if it's on a password-protected site or sent privately to a select few, only those with the right access can see it. A lot depends on how and where you share.