It depends on the specific platform. Some allow public viewing of view counts, while others might keep it private for various reasons like protecting user privacy or maintaining a certain level of anonymity.
In most cases, yes. Platforms often have features that show the view count of a story to others.
In most cases, no. Usually, the privacy settings prevent others from seeing who viewed their story.
In most cases, no. Usually, the privacy settings prevent others from seeing who has viewed your story.
No, usually others can't see who viewed their story. Most platforms keep this information private for user privacy reasons.
It depends on the specific platform you're using. For example, on Instagram, you might find the list of viewers under the story itself. But on other apps, the process could be different. Usually, it's somewhere in the options related to the story.
Probably not. Usually, social media platforms don't provide that kind of detailed viewership information to others.
In most cases, no. Usually, the platform doesn't provide that specific information to the story owner.
In most cases, no. Usually, there's no direct way for people to know exactly how many times you viewed their story.
Typically, no one can directly see how many times you viewed their story. However, some platforms might offer general insights or analytics to the poster, but it's not specific to individual viewers.
No, usually people can't see the exact number of times you viewed a story. It's kept private for your own privacy.
Typically, the number of times you view a story is kept confidential. Platforms have privacy measures in place to protect this data. So, don't worry, others can't easily access it.