There are several reasons. Maybe it's a technical issue with the app, or Snap decided to remove that feature altogether to keep things simple and focused on other aspects. Another possibility is that your account settings are configured in a way that hides this information.
Maybe it's a privacy setting in the app. Sometimes they don't show that info to keep things private.
Maybe it's a privacy setting that Snapchat has in place. They might not allow users to see that info for security or other reasons.
Maybe it's a privacy setting issue. Sometimes, the app restricts who you can see for privacy reasons.
Sorry, Snapchat doesn't have a feature that allows you to directly see who viewed your Snap Story.
It might be a technical glitch or a temporary problem. Sometimes, these platforms have bugs that prevent certain features from working properly. You could try refreshing the app or checking for updates to see if that fixes it.
It could be a privacy setting issue. Sometimes, the default settings might prevent you from seeing who viewed your story to protect the privacy of other users. You might want to check your settings to see if there's an option to enable it.
Maybe it's a privacy setting. Some platforms don't allow you to see who viewed your story to protect the viewers' privacy.
It could be because the platform you're using didn't have that feature available in 2019. Maybe they changed their policies or technical capabilities since then.
Maybe the platform you're using doesn't have that feature. Some apps or websites just don't show who viewed your stories.
Maybe the platform you're using doesn't offer that feature. Some social media or story-sharing platforms just don't have the option to show who viewed your story.