Often, it depends on the privacy and notification settings of the platform. If the platform values transparency and wants to encourage creators, they may have a system in place to notify them when their story is shared. However, if the focus is more on the user who is sharing (to encourage sharing without any extra 'pressure' on the sharer), then there might not be a notification. Also, if the story was shared in a more private or restricted context, the chances of a notification are lower.
Usually, no. Most social media platforms don't have a built-in notification feature for when someone screenshots your story.
Usually, you aren't notified. It's not a common feature in most platforms or apps.
On some social media platforms like Instagram, you are notified when someone watches your story. However, on other platforms, this may not be the case. It really depends on the specific features and privacy settings of the platform you are using.
Yes, they will be notified that you've blocked them. It's a standard feature on most social media platforms to let the blocked person know that they can no longer interact with you.
Sometimes you are, depending on the platform. But it's not always the case.
It depends on the platform. Some apps or social media sites do notify you, while others might not.
It depends on the platform. Some apps or social media sites might notify you, while others might not.
No, you typically won't be notified. There's no built-in feature for that.
In most cases, no. Usually, there's no direct notification when someone takes a screenshot of your story.
Yes, on Instagram, you can see a list of accounts that have viewed your story. It's a convenient way to know who has been interested in your story.