Typically, no. The apps and platforms that offer live stories have privacy settings in place to prevent users from knowing exactly who is viewing. This is to protect the viewers' privacy and give them the freedom to watch without being identified.
As of now, Instagram does not notify the creator of an Instagram live when you take a screenshot. So, no, they can't know.
In most cases, it's not possible. Platforms usually don't provide that kind of direct visibility.
Generally, it's not possible. The reason for this is to protect the anonymity and privacy of those who view your stories. However, some platforms might offer limited insights or analytics, but not specific names of viewers.
No, stories don't have the ability to know who views them. They are just a collection of words and ideas without any awareness or tracking mechanism.
If someone is 'ghosting but watching stories', you could try reaching out one more time in a non - pushy way. For example, send a simple text saying you noticed they've been watching your stories and you hope they're okay. If they don't respond, it might be best to move on and focus on people who are more present in your life.
One way could be by checking the view counts or analytics if they're available. If the numbers keep increasing, it might mean someone is consistently watching.
The main thing is that blocking someone after watching their story can lead to a lack of communication. They won't be able to reach out to you or know why you did it. It could potentially damage any existing or potential relationship.
On some social media platforms, like Instagram, you can see the list of people who have viewed your story. Just check the view count and sometimes you can click on it to see the specific usernames.
It could be an ordinary person who just wants to relax. After a long day at work, many people like to unwind by reading or watching short stories. They can get lost in different worlds and forget about their daily stress for a while.
No, usually you can't directly see who watches your live stories. Most platforms don't provide this specific information for privacy reasons.