It's unlikely. Platforms are designed to respect your privacy in this regard. However, always check the platform's terms and privacy settings to be sure as they might change over time.
Generally, people can't see that. Social media platforms usually don't provide that specific information to users. But it could vary depending on the platform's privacy policies and settings.
Generally, the frequency of your story views is private. However, some platforms might use analytics for internal purposes without revealing it to others. But there's no direct way for someone else to find out.
Generally, people can't tell the exact number of times you view their story. But some platforms might have indicators or notifications that give a general idea without providing specific counts.
It depends on the specific platform. Some apps have features that notify the creator when someone views their story, while others don't. Usually, this information is provided in the platform's privacy settings.
Nope. Snapchat doesn't show that. It keeps your viewing frequency private.
Most of the time, no one can tell how many times you've viewed their story. It's not a common feature offered by social media platforms as it could potentially violate privacy to some extent.
Yes, Snapchat does have a feature that allows the person who posted the story to see who viewed it and how many times.
Yes, but it varies. Different platforms handle this differently. Some might send a notification to the person whose story you viewed, while others might not. It all comes down to the platform's settings and the person's preferences.
Yes, they can. Instagram has features that notify the person whose story you viewed.
Yes, in some cases, the platform or app might have features that allow the creator of the story highlights to see who has viewed them.
In most cases, it depends on the platform's settings. Some platforms might notify the story owner if you view it, while others might not.