In messaging apps, usually not. These apps are mainly for direct communication between individuals or groups. They don't typically provide a function to let you know if someone has forwarded or sent your story. Their main concern is privacy and smooth communication rather than content sharing tracking.
Most messaging apps don't offer such a feature. Their design is centered around privacy and the simplicity of communication. So, there's no way to know if someone has sent your story. Even if the app has some form of analytics, it's more likely to be about things like message delivery and read receipts, not about sharing of stories.
In most messaging apps, no. For example, in WhatsApp, if you screenshot a status (which is similar to a story in some ways), the person who posted it won't be notified. The same goes for Telegram. These apps are designed to respect user privacy when it comes to this kind of interaction.
No, most messaging apps don't have the concept of liked stories. Messaging apps are mainly for sending texts, making calls, and sharing files rather than having story - like features with likes.
It varies from app to app. Some messaging apps have privacy settings that don't disclose this information at all. So, no, people may not be able to see if you sent their story. For example, Signal is known for its strong privacy features and doesn't have such a tracking mechanism for sent stories.
Most messaging apps don't really have a 'close friends story' feature in the same way as social media platforms. But if you mean sharing something privately with a select group of friends, then yes. For instance, in WhatsApp, you can create a group with just your close friends and send messages or media that only that group can see. This is a form of hiding it from others.
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.
It really varies. Usually, it depends on the privacy settings and functionality of the specific service. Some might give clear indications, but others might be more ambiguous.
It depends. If you sent it through a private or restricted channel, maybe not. But if it's in a public space or to a group with open access, then yes, someone could see it.
It depends. If the platform or medium you used has privacy settings and you didn't enable visibility, then probably not. But if it's a public forum or shared space, there's a chance others could see it.
In most cases, it depends on the platform or app you're using. Some have features that notify the recipient, while others don't.
Well, it depends on the platform. For some social media, like Instagram, there is no direct way for you to see exactly who has sent your story. However, you can get an idea of the reach and some engagement metrics, but not a clear list of who shared it specifically.