One way could be to check for any notifications or indicators provided by the platform hosting the private story. Sometimes, it might show who has accessed it.
No, you usually can't. Private stories are designed to be accessible only to a select group chosen by the person sharing them, and the identities of viewers are kept private.
No, usually you can't tell if you're on someone's private story. Privacy settings prevent such checks.
No. The idea of a private story is to give the viewer some level of privacy. Just as you can choose to view or not view, and the creator doesn't get notified of your every action regarding the viewing. It would be rather invasive if they could know when you stop viewing. So, don't worry, your actions in this regard are private.
You can look for any timestamp or date information provided along with the story. Sometimes, the author might mention when it was written or created.
It can be tricky. Sometimes, you might notice if they mention it to you or if others who saw it mention seeing them. But it really depends on the platform and its privacy settings.
You can try ignoring or blocking that person. That might stop their stories from showing up for you.
You can look for consistency and details. If the story has lots of holes or contradicts itself, it might not be true.
Look for any metadata or settings related to your private story. Sometimes, there might be a specific field indicating when it was made. Also, check the file properties if it's saved as a document or file.
You can check your comment history or notifications. Usually, platforms show a record of your comments somewhere in your account settings or activity log.
If someone's story is private, chances are you can't view it. It's a privacy setting meant to restrict access to only those the owner allows.