Maybe. On some messaging apps, there are no specific notifications for story forwarding. So, the person may not know directly. But if the person asks around among the common contacts, they might find out.
Often, messaging apps do not have a straightforward way to let someone know if their story has been forwarded. However, if the story contains some unique or identifiable information, like a specific event or a personal photo, and it shows up in an unexpected place, the sender might suspect that it has been forwarded. Also, if the messaging app has a feature like a shared link tracker, and the story was sent via a link, then it's possible that the sender could find out if the link has been shared further.
No, usually messaging apps don't have a feature to show if someone has screenshotted a story. They focus more on privacy and ease of communication.
Yes. For example, in WhatsApp, if you are sharing a status (which is similar to a story in other apps), you can set the privacy to 'My contacts except...' and then select the person you want to block from seeing that status.
In some newer messaging apps that do have story - like features, it might be possible. But it really varies. Some apps may give you the option to control whose updates you see in a more general privacy or customization section. But this is not as common as on social media platforms. So the answer is that it depends on the specific messaging app and its features.
It depends. Some platforms might notify the original author when their story is forwarded, while others might not have such a feature.
It depends on the messaging app. Some messaging apps like WhatsApp don't really have a concept of 'stories' in the same way as social media platforms. But if the app has a story - like feature, usually there are privacy settings. For example, in some apps, you can set your story to be visible only to certain contacts, which is a way of blocking others from seeing it.
It depends. In some cases, they might be able to tell if there are tracking or notification features enabled. But in others, it might go unnoticed.
It depends on the platform. Some social media platforms might have settings or features that could potentially notify the sender, but not all do. So, it's not a universal yes or no.
It depends on the messaging app. Some apps have features that notify the sender when a message is forwarded, like in some business - oriented messaging apps. But most common consumer messaging apps like WhatsApp or Messenger don't have such a built - in feature by default.
Well, in some messaging apps, you can simply unsubscribe or turn off the story feature for specific contacts. For instance, in Viber, if you don't want to see someone's story, you can go to their profile settings and look for an option to disable seeing their story - related content. This way, you can control your feed and avoid seeing the stories you don't want to.
Yes, they can. Instagram has a feature that notifies the user when their post is shared or forwarded. So if you forward someone's Insta post, they'll get notified about it.