Yes, they can. When you share someone's Instagram story, Instagram notifies the original creator that you have shared their story. This is part of Instagram's functionality to keep creators informed about how their content is being spread.
Yes, people can see if you share their Instagram stories. When you share a story, it shows up in your story with a small label indicating that it was shared from another user's story.
If you want to see an IG story, make sure you have a stable internet connection. Then, open the Instagram app. If the story is from an account you follow, it will show up automatically in your story feed at the top of the screen. For public accounts' stories that you don't follow, you can search for the account name and look for the colorful circle around their profile picture which indicates a new story is available.
Yes, people can see if you take a screenshot of their Instagram story. Instagram notifies the person who posted the story when someone takes a screenshot. However, there are some exceptions. For example, if the story is in a disappearing mode and the person has set certain privacy settings, it might not always be notified. But in general, it's a feature that Instagram has to let the content creators know if their stories are being screenshot.
Yes, generally. When you take a screenshot of an IG story, there's no built - in mechanism to prevent others from seeing it. But it's important to note that this is different from some other features on Instagram like direct messages where privacy settings can be more restrictive. In the case of IG stories, once you screenshot, it's just like having a copy of the image or video that was publicly viewable in the story, so others can see it if they have access to your device or if you share it further.
As of now, Instagram doesn't provide the feature for creators to see how many times a specific user has shared their IG story. It's mainly about the act of sharing and notifying the creator that it has happened. This is different from some other social media platforms that might focus more on detailed analytics. Instagram's approach here is more about simplicity and promoting sharing in a more general sense rather than getting into the nitty - gritty of how often an individual shares a particular story.
No, Instagram doesn't specifically notify the original creator that you shared their story without permission. However, if they notice that their story has more shares than expected or they see it on your story, they might suspect it. But there's no in - app notification for this regarding lack of permission.
In most cases, others can view IG story comments. However, if the user has enabled privacy options like limiting the visibility to only close friends or specific followers, then only those selected people can see the comments.
In general, people can see someone's IG story under certain conditions. Firstly, if the Instagram user has a public account, then their stories are visible to all Instagram users. Secondly, for private accounts, only the followers who have been approved by the account owner can view the stories. Also, Instagram offers some additional privacy features. For example, the user can choose to hide their story from specific followers or even create a close friends list, where only those on the list can see certain stories.
Instagram is designed in such a way that privacy is somewhat maintained for the viewers. So, if you look at someone's IG story, they won't be able to tell it was you. The only thing they can see is the overall number of views their story got, and some basic demographics like the location of the viewers in a very general sense, but not the individual accounts that viewed it. So, don't worry, your viewing is pretty much anonymous.
As far as I know, you can screenshot an IG story without the person who posted it knowing. But remember, using those screenshots appropriately and respecting others' rights is important.