No. Once you've watched a Snap Story, it's not possible to view it on another device. Snapchat stories are device - independent in the sense that the viewing status is synced across your devices, but there's no way to re - access a watched story on a different device.
You can usually check who watched your snap story in the app's settings or view history section. It should show you a list of viewers there.
If you want to see a watched Snap Story again, unfortunately, Snapchat doesn't directly allow you to re - watch a story once it has expired. However, some Snapchat users may save their stories to their Memories, and if they choose to make that story public or share it with you again from their Memories, then you might be able to view it once more.
No, typically you can't directly see who watched your Snap Story. It doesn't have that feature.
Sorry, you usually can't directly see who watched your Snap story. Snapchat doesn't provide that feature for privacy reasons.
Sorry, you typically can't find out who watched your Snap Story. It's part of Snapchat's privacy settings to keep that information private.
Yes, it is possible in some cases. If the story was saved to your memories, you can view it. Also, if the sender allowed for replays and the time limit for that has not expired, you can see it again.
Yes, in most cases. As long as the person who posted the public story has not set any extremely unusual privacy settings regarding their name display, it should be visible.
No, I can't see a snap story. Snap stories are exclusive to the Snapchat platform and only Snapchat users with the appropriate permissions can view them.
You can usually check the list of viewers provided within the Snap app itself. It shows the names or usernames of those who watched your story.
It could be your friends who are interested in what you share.