In some cases, yes. Some platforms provide analytics that allow you to see the number of viewers for your story.
In some cases, yes. It depends on the platform and its features. Some have built-in analytics that allow you to see who has viewed your story.
The way story viewers are ordered could be determined by multiple criteria. It could be their history of comments and likes, or maybe even their geographical location. It really varies depending on the platform's algorithms and settings.
It depends on the platform. Some allow you to view your story history easily, while others might not have that feature.
It depends on the platform. Some platforms have privacy settings that control who can see your sent story, while others might make it visible to a wider audience.
Yes, in some cases you can. It depends on the platform and its settings.
Yes, some platforms provide stats on story views for authors or content creators.
The order of story viewers might indicate the sequence in which people accessed or interacted with the story. Maybe it's based on the time they started viewing or some other criteria set by the platform.
In most cases, it's unlikely you'll be able to see an expired story. Usually, once a story expires, it's taken down for various reasons like storage space or legal requirements. But there could be exceptions if the platform has a specific archive section.
Well, on many platforms, you can usually find a list or section that shows the stories you've liked. But it varies from one to another. Some might have it under settings or preferences.
It depends on the platform. Some show the likes count right below the story, while others might have it in a menu or stats section.