Limit the visibility of your stories. Just set it to private so that only people you trust can see them.
One way is to report any suspicious accounts that seem like sex bots. Instagram has reporting mechanisms in place for such cases. By reporting, Instagram can investigate and potentially block these bots.
Stopping sex bots from watching your story can be achieved in several ways. One way is to use the privacy settings of the app or platform where your story is posted. Limit the visibility to a very small and trusted group, like your closest friends. Another option is to monitor the viewers of your story regularly. If you notice any suspicious or bot - like accounts, block them immediately. Also, make sure not to click on any suspicious links or engage with any unknown entities that might be related to these bots. This way, you can protect your story from being viewed by sex bots.
I have no idea. It sounds really strange and might just be a random thought or misunderstanding.
One way to stop bots from seeing your story is to make your content accessible only to verified users or those you've approved. Also, look for security plugins or features provided by the platform you're using to block unwanted bot traffic.
Report any suspicious activity. Platforms usually have mechanisms to deal with bots and inappropriate behavior. They might be able to identify and block these sex bots from accessing your content. Also, don't click on any suspicious links that might be associated with these bots as they could lead to malicious websites.
I have no idea. That's a really strange and unexpected situation. Maybe it's just a glitch or a random error.
Most social media platforms don't really give a straightforward way to tell if bots are watching your stories. However, if you get a large number of views from accounts that seem to have no profile picture, no followers, and no other activity except viewing your story, it might be bots. But this isn't foolproof as some new users could also look like this.
If you notice a sudden spike in views from accounts that seem to have a very generic or non - descriptive username, it could be bots. Also, if these 'viewers' never interact with your other content like comments or likes on your normal posts, that's a red flag. Another thing is if the view times seem really strange, like all the same very short or very long time, it might be bots.
It might be that bots are scanning your stories to understand user behavior and preferences. They could also be part of systems that check for compliance with platform rules or to provide personalized recommendations based on your storytelling style.
I have no idea. That sounds really strange and creepy.