Yes, on Facebook, the person who posted the story can see the list of people who have viewed their story.
Well, generally, the answer is yes. Facebook has a feature that allows the story creator to see who has watched their story. It's a part of the privacy and interaction features of the platform. This way, people can have an idea of who is interested in their shared content, which could be useful for various reasons, like knowing their friends' interests or for business purposes if it's a business - related story.
Yes, they can. When you watch someone's FB story, your profile picture may show up in the list of viewers that the story creator can access. However, there are some privacy settings that users can adjust. For example, if you have strict privacy settings on your own account, it might limit how much information is visible to others. But by default, if you watch a story, the creator can see that you've watched it.
No, Facebook does not notify users when someone takes a screenshot of their story.
No. There is still no native feature in Facebook in 2024 that notifies a user when someone screenshots their story.
As of now, Facebook does not notify the person who posted a story if you take a screenshot of it. So, in general, no one can see that you've screenshot their FB story.
Facebook doesn't currently have a feature that allows you to see if someone has screenshot your story. This is mainly for privacy reasons. People share things on their stories with the expectation that others can view it briefly, but screenshotting is something that can't be easily monitored by the platform in terms of notifying the story creator.
No, Facebook does not notify you when someone takes a screenshot of your story.
As of now, Facebook does not notify users when someone takes a screenshot of their story. So, no, you can't directly see if someone has screenshot your FB story.
No, generally, Facebook doesn't notify the person who posted the story if you take a screenshot of their story.
No, they can't. Once you block someone on Messenger, they don't have access to your FB story or any other content you share on Facebook.
Facebook doesn't support seeing if someone has screenshot your FB story. This lack of functionality is to balance the user experience. On one hand, if people knew their screenshots were being monitored, they might be less likely to engage with stories. On the other hand, for those sharing stories, not being able to know about screenshots also means they can't take any action against it. It's a trade - off that Facebook has made to keep the platform user - friendly and to respect different aspects of privacy.
It depends. If the person has set their story privacy to public and it hasn't expired the 24 - hour limit, you can see it on their profile. But if it's private or has already expired, you won't be able to view it without their permission or some special access.