Sometimes they do. It depends on how curious or concerned they are about who's interested in their posts.
Well, it varies from person to person. Some guys might be really into seeing who viewed their story because they want to know who's paying attention to them. Others might not care at all and just focus on sharing the content without worrying about the viewers.
Yes, some people do. There are those who enjoy the brevity and focused nature of short stories.
Generally, people can't. The systems are set up to maintain privacy and prevent users from knowing the exact individuals who watched their stories. However, some platforms might give broad demographic or activity-based data.
In most cases, no. Usually, social media platforms don't provide this feature to maintain users' privacy.
It depends. Some platforms notify the story creators when someone views their stories, while others don't. So, it's not always clear-cut whether they know or not.
Yes, it's not uncommon. People with dementia might make up stories due to confusion, memory loss, or trying to fill in gaps in their recollection. It's not intentional but a result of their condition.
I think it could be in cemeteries that are associated with famous or beloved figures. People might gather there to tell stories about their lives and legacies.
In some cultures, it's considered inappropriate to share such stories at all. However, in more open - minded cultures or among certain groups like sex - education classes (in an appropriate and non - explicit way), people might discuss general feelings and experiences related to the first night, but not usually the very detailed and personal aspects of it. Usually, it depends on the individual's personality and the social environment they are in.
In most cases, no. Bipolar disorder is a mental health condition that causes mood swings and other symptoms, but not a tendency to fabricate untrue stories. People with bipolar disorder can have normal cognitive abilities and moral judgment.
It's not straightforward. Some social media platforms give clear indications that you've watched a story, while others keep it more ambiguous. So, it really varies depending on the platform and its settings.