It's possible. If you opened an app like Instagram or Snapchat and a story started playing without you really intending to view it, that could be an accidental view. Some platforms have features where if you quickly swipe past a story, it might not count as a full view though.
Maybe. If you were swiping through your Snapchat feed and briefly paused on a story, it could count as a view. Snapchat's story viewing is often very sensitive.
Well, sometimes you can. It might involve going into the settings of the relevant tool or software and looking for specific options related to hiding highlights while keeping the story visible. But not all systems offer this feature.
It depends. On some social media or content sharing platforms, there might be options to hide views for privacy reasons. But not all platforms offer this feature. Usually, you need to look for settings related to visibility or privacy within the specific app or website.
It depends. Some interfaces provide the functionality to hide the story panel for a cleaner or more focused view. But not all systems offer this feature. You'd need to look for specific controls or settings within the particular software or website you're using.
In many cases, it's possible to hide story view, but it usually involves going into the settings of the relevant application and looking for the specific privacy or display options.
Yes, you can. In WhatsApp, there are settings that allow you to control who can see your stories and you can even choose to hide them from specific contacts or groups.