You can share it on social media platforms or a dedicated story-sharing website and people can access it through those channels.
You could publish it on popular literary platforms where readers can find and view it. Also, you might consider promoting it through word-of-mouth among your friends and they can pass it on to others who might be interested.
Well, the number of times someone can view your story really isn't fixed. Different websites or apps handle it differently. Some might not even have a way to know for sure how many times it's been viewed.
To privately view someone's FB story, it depends on the settings they have chosen. If they have made it available to a select group or individuals, and you are among them, you'll be able to see it. But if it's set to be completely private, it's unlikely you can view it without their permission.
Typically, someone can't view your story without permission. Privacy laws and platform rules are in place to prevent unauthorized access. However, there could be rare cases of hacking or technical glitches that might compromise this.
It's possible if someone hacks into the platform where your story is hosted or if they have access to a device where your story is saved and you're not aware of it. Another possibility is if a friend shows it to someone else without telling you.
If you block someone, they usually can't view your story. It's the whole point of blocking - to prevent access.
Chances are they can't. Blocking is often designed to prevent interaction and viewing of your posts or stories. However, the specific rules can vary depending on the platform and its settings.
It depends on the platform. Some show a counter right on the story page, but others might not have a specific display.
Yes, it's possible. Some platforms allow public viewing of stories without the need to follow the creator.
It's quite possible. Sometimes, visitors can access and view your story without triggering any immediate alerts or notifications to you. However, most platforms do provide some form of data or metrics that can give you an idea of who has viewed your content over time.
Well, it depends. On some websites or apps, there might be no direct notification to the creator when someone views their story. But in some cases, there could be analytics available later that show the views without real-time alerts.