It depends on the platform. On some social media platforms, if you share someone's story in a way that the platform allows (like resharing a public story on Instagram), the original creator may be notified but not necessarily see exactly who you sent it to. However, if you take a screenshot and send it privately, in most cases they can't see that you've sent it.
Yes, they can. When you send someone's Insta story, Instagram notifies the owner that you have shared their story. This is part of Instagram's feature to keep users informed about how their content is being spread around on the platform.
Typically, no. When you send someone their story, it's a private action between you and the platform's system. There's no built - in feature in common social media apps to let the person know that you sent their story. It's like a behind - the - scenes operation that doesn't trigger any visible alerts for the story owner. But this might vary slightly depending on the specific privacy and functionality settings of different platforms.
It depends on the platform. On some social media platforms, if you share someone's story in a way that is visible to others, like resharing on your public feed, then people can see that you sent their story. But if it's just a private message or action within a more private setting, usually others can't tell that you sent their story.
Well, it depends on your privacy settings. If you've set it up right, only the people you chose will be able to see when you send your story. But if you haven't configured it properly, it could be visible to a wider audience.
It varies. Some social media platforms have different privacy settings. If it's set to private or only visible to specific people, then others might not be able to see. But if it's public, it's visible to all.
Generally, people can see when you send stories. However, the visibility and specific details might vary depending on the settings and features of the platform you're using.