On the majority of platforms, the answer is no. Social media is designed to encourage sharing and interaction, and allowing people to screenshot stories without the creator being notified is part of that. It would be quite invasive if every time someone took a screenshot of a story, the creator was informed. This could also discourage users from sharing interesting content on their stories. So, for now, you can usually screenshot stories without others knowing.
On some platforms like Instagram, no, people cannot see if you screenshot their stories. The app doesn't notify the story creator when someone takes a screenshot.
No, generally people cannot see if you screenshot their stories on most social media platforms. The act of taking a screenshot is usually a private action on your device and the platform doesn't notify the story creator.
On most social media platforms, no. For example, on Instagram, when you screenshot someone's story, they generally don't get a notification. However, there could be some third - party apps or future updates that might change this, but as of now, it's usually private.
On Snapchat, in the past, it notified the sender if a screenshot was taken of a snap (which is a type of story). But things have changed over time with different privacy settings and updates. Generally speaking, it's not always straightforward whether people can see screenshots of stories as it varies greatly depending on the app's design and privacy policies.