Typically, the author won't know when you read their story. However, if it's on a platform that collects detailed user data, there could be some indirect indication of readership.
In most cases, no. Authors usually have no way of knowing exactly who is reading their stories.
Yes, you can. Authors usually don't have real-time knowledge of who is reading their work. You can enjoy a story privately without them knowing.
Yes, you can. With digital platforms and libraries, you can access and read stories without the author being directly aware.
Sure. Authors don't have real-time awareness of who's reading their stories. Once it's out there, anyone can access and read it without the author being notified specifically.
Well, usually you can read a story without the author being directly aware. It's not like they have a way to monitor who's reading their work.
It's possible. As long as you access it through legal and public channels, the author may not be directly aware.
Yes, you can. But it's not ethical if it's not made available for public reading.
One way could be borrowing a physical copy from a friend and reading it away from any online tracking. But seriously, it's better to engage openly with the author's work and show your support.
In most cases, it's not ethical and could potentially violate copyright laws. So, no, you shouldn't do it.
No, you can't screenshot a story without the author knowing. It's disrespectful and might even be against the law. Authors have the right to control how their work is accessed and shared.
In most cases, it's not ethical or legal to screenshot a story without the author's permission. So, the answer is no.