Typically, no. Instagram is designed to protect your privacy while you are interacting with stories. When you start typing a response, there is no indicator that shows to the person who posted the story or to other viewers that you are in the middle of typing. So, you can take your time to write your response without the concern of others seeing your typing process.
No. Instagram doesn't show if someone is typing a response to a story. It keeps the process of typing your reply private, so you don't have to worry about others seeing that you're formulating a response.
In most cases, no. Usually, when you're typing a response to a story, it's a private action within your device. But there are exceptions. For example, in a group chat where the story is shared and the chat app has a 'typing' feature enabled for the whole group, people might be able to tell that someone is typing something, but not necessarily that it's a response to the story specifically.
In most cases, no. Usually, others can't directly see you typing unless it's a specific platform with real-time typing indicators.
Sure. It depends on the platform or medium where the story is shared. For example, on social media or in a forum, responses are often displayed for others to see. But in some private or restricted settings, they might not be accessible to everyone.
No. Instagram doesn't provide any such indication to the story creator. So, you can pause it without them knowing.
No. Instagram doesn't notify the user when you screenshot their story.
No. Instagram doesn't notify the story creator when you take a screenshot of their story. So you can screenshot freely without the other person knowing.
As of now, Instagram doesn't notify users when their stories are screenshot. This is to promote the sharing nature of stories. People like to share interesting stories they see, and if they were worried about being caught screenshotting, it might limit that sharing. So, rest assured, your screenshotting on Instagram stories is a private action.
In most cases, yes. Instagram provides this visibility to the person whose story you watched. But there might be some privacy settings or special circumstances where it's not shown.
No, usually people can't see if you screenshot their Instagram story.
Yes, people can see your Instagram story if they follow you or if you have a public account and they come across it. However, you can also control who can view your story by using the privacy settings. For example, you can limit it to only your close friends or a specific group of followers.