On some platforms, the answer is yes. They have analytics that show who has viewed the stories, including the archived ones. However, different platforms have different privacy policies. Some might let you hide your views or not track them at all. For example, if a platform values user privacy highly, it might not allow story creators to know who has watched their archived stories. But if the platform is more focused on social interaction and analytics, it's more likely that the creator can see who has watched.
Maybe. Some apps have mechanisms that allow the story owner to track views, even for archived stories. But not all do.
It depends on the platform. Some platforms are designed in a way that the story creator can see who has watched their archive stories, while others might not provide such information. For instance, Snapchat allows users to see who has viewed their stories, and this might also apply to archived ones in some cases. But other platforms might focus more on privacy and not disclose this information.
Well, it really varies. Some platforms are designed to keep your viewing of archive stories confidential, but on others, it could potentially be visible to certain people depending on the privacy settings and how the platform operates.
It depends on the specific platform. Some social media apps give indicators or notifications to the story creator about who has watched, while others might not have such a direct tracking feature.
It's possible. Some platforms might have features that notify the person if you watch their story.
It depends. Some social media platforms might give hints or notifications to the person if you like, comment, or share their story, but just viewing it might not be detectable. So, often the answer is no, but it varies by the platform and its settings.
In most cases, no. Usually, the platforms don't provide direct notifications to others about who has viewed their stories.
It's possible if they have some way to track it, like if it's on a platform with view history features.
It depends. If there are tracking features or if you engage in obvious ways like sharing or reacting publicly, it could be detectable. But if you just watch quietly without any interaction, it might be harder for them to know.
It depends. Some apps give clear indicators that someone has viewed the story, while others might not provide such direct notifications. But there are often analytics or indicators that could potentially hint at who has watched.
It depends. Some apps or platforms have features that allow the person to see who viewed their story. But not all do. It really varies by the specific platform's settings and functionality.