It depends on the specific platform. Some apps might show that you've viewed, while others might keep it private. Usually, it's mentioned in the privacy settings.
Yes, some social media platforms have features that notify the person whose story you watch.
Generally, it's not possible. People have the right to keep their reading choices private, and platforms respect that by not making this information accessible to others.
Not necessarily. Unless there's some specific feature or indication that tells them, they probably wouldn't know for sure. It's not like there's a direct notification sent to them every time someone watches their story.
A story about a rabbit and a deer. The rabbit was very small and often felt scared in the forest. The deer, being larger and stronger, took the rabbit under its protection. They would go for walks together, and the deer would use its antlers to fend off any potential threats for the rabbit.
Yes, usually friends can see when you watch their stories. But it might depend on the settings of the platform you're using.
I know a story. Two friends, Jack and Mike. Jack had a dream to start his own business but lacked funds. Mike sold his car and lent the money to Jack. Jack was so moved and worked really hard. Eventually, his business became successful and he paid Mike back with interest. Their friendship was based on such great trust.
There was this pair of childhood friends. One was really good at art and the other at music. They decided to create a show for their families. They spent weeks preparing. The artist made beautiful posters and the musician composed a song. The show was a huge success and it was a great memory for them. Their different talents combined to create something wonderful, and their friendship was the glue that held it all together.
A family story that stands out is when they all went on a road trip together. Along the way, they had so many adventures like getting a flat tire and then having to work together to fix it. And among friends, there was a story where they all pitched in to build a treehouse for one of their friend's little brother. It was a great display of teamwork.
A straight friend of mine was on a road trip with his buddies. They got lost in the middle of nowhere. Instead of panicking, they made the best of it. They found a small creek and decided to have a picnic there. It turned into an unexpected and wonderful adventure.
In most cases, they can't directly know. But some social media platforms might give hints or notifications based on certain settings or features.
In most cases, no. Usually, there's no direct notification to the person that you've watched their stories.