In many cases, no. Usually, the platforms don't disclose this information to maintain user privacy.
It depends on the settings of the sharing. Usually, the people specifically selected or given access by the sharer can see it.
Generally, users can't see who viewed their story. It's to prevent potential issues like stalking or causing unnecessary stress. However, some specialized or niche platforms might have this option, but it's quite rare.
In most cases, no. Many platforms don't offer this feature to maintain privacy and user experience.
In many cases, no. Usually, platforms don't provide this feature to maintain user privacy.
In most cases, no. Users typically can't see who screenshots their story. It's designed to protect the privacy of those viewing the content.
No, usually users can't see who views their story. This is to protect the privacy of viewers.
In many cases, it depends on the platform or app. Some allow you to see who shared, while others might not provide that feature.
In most cases, no. Usually, the platforms don't reveal who shared your story to maintain privacy.
In many cases, no. Usually, there's no direct way to know exactly who shared your story.
It depends on the platform or app where it was shared. Usually, the people within your friend or follower list on that platform can see it.