Probably not. Instagram doesn't typically provide that kind of information to others.
I don't believe people can know. Instagram has privacy settings in place to prevent this kind of information from being made public. So, don't worry about it.
No. Instagram doesn't notify the story creator that you specifically have watched their story. They can only see the number of views and some general analytics, like the location of the viewers in aggregate, but not the identity of individual viewers.
It depends. Instagram has features that can give some indication if someone has watched a story. For example, if you have mutual close friends, they might tell the person. Also, some third-party apps claim to show this info, but it's not always reliable.
You can check the analytics provided by the platform where you shared your story. Usually, there's a section that shows view counts.
I don't have a way to know for sure. Instagram doesn't provide that exact number to me directly.
You might check the analytics or stats provided by the platform you shared the story on. Usually, there's a section for view counts.
No, people can't see the exact number of times you view their Instagram story.
No, usually, people can't see the exact number of times you view their Instagram story.
Generally, Instagram doesn't let people know the exact number of times someone has watched their story. This is to maintain some level of privacy for users.
I think Instagram doesn't provide a direct way to know exactly how many times someone watches a story. Maybe you could ask the person directly.
You might not be able to directly know the exact number of times a story has been watched. It's usually not something that's easily accessible to the public.