In most cases, you can't directly see who viewed your public story. Social media platforms usually don't provide this feature for privacy reasons.
Sorry, typically you can't. Social media apps are designed to protect users' privacy, and showing who saw your public story would potentially violate that. However, some platforms might offer insights or analytics on the reach of your story, but not specific viewers.
Generally, you won't be able to know exactly who saw your stories. Some apps might give you basic metrics like views count, but not the specific identities of the viewers. This is to protect users' privacy and prevent potential stalking or unwanted attention.
Generally, no. Social media platforms prioritize user privacy, so they don't offer the option to see who specifically viewed your public story. This is to prevent potential issues like stalking or invasion of privacy.
In most cases, no. Usually, there's no direct way for someone to know if you specifically saw their story.
It depends on the specific social media platform. Some platforms offer this feature, while others don't.
In general, it's hard to know exactly who saw your story. Social media platforms tend to keep that data private to protect users' privacy. But some might give you general stats like views or likes without naming specific people.
Generally, you won't be able to. Social media privacy policies often prevent this kind of detailed viewership information from being accessible to users.
It depends on your privacy settings. If it's set to public, anyone can see. But if it's set to friends only, then only your friends on that platform can view it.
Generally, it depends on the specific social media app. Some, like Facebook, might give you some indication of who shared your content, but it might not be detailed. Others might not have this feature at all.
Generally, no. Social media apps often prioritize user privacy, so they don't provide a feature to identify individual viewers of your stories. However, some might offer insights like the demographics or locations of your viewers.
Sorry, you can't. Social media companies prioritize user privacy and don't provide a feature that allows you to know exactly who has seen your story. It helps maintain a sense of anonymity and freedom for viewers.