It's very unlikely that he'll notice. Social media stories are often skimmed through by a large number of people, and not everyone who follows someone views every single story. He might not even have the time or inclination to go through the list of viewers to see if you're missing. Moreover, his focus may be on the overall reach and impact of his story rather than individual viewers.
Most likely not. There could be hundreds or even thousands of people who view his stories, and one less viewer isn't something that would typically stand out. He'll probably be too busy creating new content or interacting with those who are more vocal about his stories.
It depends on the guy. Some might notice right away, while others might not care at all.
Sometimes they do. If they're really paying attention or have some kind of tracking feature enabled, they might notice.
Probably not. People usually have a lot of followers and viewers for their stories. Unless you are someone really important to him or he specifically checks who has viewed his story, it's highly unlikely he'll notice.
It depends on how closely he pays attention. If he's really expecting you to watch or if it's something he's really proud of, he might notice.
No, she probably won't. There are so many people on social media, and she may not be keeping track of who views her story specifically.
Probably not. Most people have a lot of followers and viewers, so he may not notice if just one person doesn't watch his story.
It depends on how much he cares about who's watching. If he's not too concerned about viewership, he might not notice.
Yes, some guys might notice. If a guy is interested in you or if he's used to you always viewing his stories, he may wonder why you haven't this time. It could make him think you're not as interested in him as before.
The difference between a public announcement and a public announcement was that a public announcement was to inform people of the final decision after making a decision, while a public announcement was to listen to people's opinions on the decision after making a decision, and then make a final decision based on people's opinions.
No, it's not. 'The Red Notice' is a fictional work created for entertainment purposes.