It really varies. Some social media or sharing platforms might notify the original author when their stories are shared, but on other platforms, it could be kept completely secret. It all depends on the platform's design and settings.
Yes, sometimes they can. If the platform you use has notifications or alerts for sharing, they might get notified.
Well, it varies. Some apps will clearly show when you share a story, while others might keep it more private and not disclose that information easily.
On Instagram, if you share someone's post to your story or as a direct message, the person whose post it is may get a notification. But if you take a screenshot of the post and then post it on your own feed in a different way, it might not be as obvious that it was originally someone else's post. Different platforms have different policies and features regarding sharing others' posts, so it really depends on where you are sharing from and to.
It's not always straightforward. Different sharing platforms have different rules. Some might notify your contacts or show indicators that you shared a story, while others might keep it completely confidential.
Sometimes they can. If it's shared publicly or if they have some way of tracking the sharing, they might find out.
In most cases, they might not know unless you tell them or there's some obvious indication.
It's possible for them to find out. For example, if there are notifications or if they have access to the shared content and its related logs.
Yes, they can. Usually, Snapchat has features that notify the original sender if their story is shared by others.
Yes, they can. Instagram usually notifies them when you share their story.
It's not always straightforward. Some platforms have explicit indicators or notifications for when a story is shared, but not all do. It really depends on the specific platform and its privacy and notification settings.