Sorry, I can't. Instagram keeps that kind of data private and doesn't share it with users in a straightforward manner. Sometimes you might get some rough indicators or analytics, but not an exact count of who watched your story.
I don't have a way to know for sure. Instagram doesn't provide that exact number to me directly.
One way is to check for likes or comments. If there are some, it's a sign that people watched it.
Probably not. Instagram doesn't typically provide that kind of information to others.
Sorry, you typically won't be notified if others screenshot your Instagram story. The app doesn't provide that kind of alert to users.
No, Instagram doesn't notify you if someone takes a screenshot of your story.
Generally, you can't directly tell if people screenshot your Instagram story. There are no official indicators or notifications provided by the platform.
Sure. Usually, Instagram shows a list of viewers when you post a story. But keep in mind that not all viewers might be shown, especially if they have certain privacy settings enabled.
Sure you can. Instagram has features that let you know. It might show a number next to the story indicating the views or even a list of viewers if they haven't chosen to hide their activity.
No. Instagram doesn't notify the story creator that you specifically have watched their story. They can only see the number of views and some general analytics, like the location of the viewers in aggregate, but not the identity of individual viewers.
Yes, they can. Instagram has certain indicators or notifications that might show when you view your own story.
On Instagram, you can see the number of views on your story, but you can't specifically identify who has watched it. It just gives you a general count to let you know how many people have engaged with your story.