It means that someone has viewed the story you've posted. It could be a sign of interest in what you have to share, whether it's a personal update, a product promotion, or just a fun moment.
You can usually manage these notifications in the settings of the app where the story is posted. For example, on some social media platforms, you can go to the privacy or notification settings and adjust whether you want to receive these notifications, how often, and in what form.
In most cases, you can't prevent people from watching your story. The internet and various platforms make it difficult to control who views your content. It's more about managing the privacy settings you have when posting, but that doesn't guarantee complete prevention.
Yes. You can block people from watching your stories. It's a common feature provided to give you the power to decide who has access to your personal content. This can be done through the privacy or settings section of the relevant app.
Not really. A story is best comprehended when experienced directly. Without watching, you might miss out on crucial elements like character expressions, plot developments, and the overall atmosphere.
It's not always straightforward. Usually, there might not be a direct way to know for sure. Maybe you could check if they mention it or if they respond promptly when you post new stories.
In most cases, you can't tell. The platforms don't provide a way for you to be sure if someone has enabled your story notifications. It's just not a functionality they offer.