Yes, by default, all followers (viewers) on Instagram can see the IG stories of the accounts they follow. However, the story creator can choose to limit the audience by using privacy settings such as 'Close Friends' which only allows a selected group of people to view the story.
IG viewers can see IG stories simply by opening the Instagram app and looking at the stories section at the top of their feed. If they follow an account, that account's story will be there if it has been recently posted.
To see IG stories, you can simply open the Instagram app on your mobile device. Once you're in, the stories from the accounts you follow will appear at the top of your feed. Just tap on a story to view it.
Well, generally, yes. Instagram has a feature that notifies the story creator when someone takes a screenshot of their story. However, there are some exceptions. For example, if the person has a private account and has set their privacy settings in a certain way, it might be a bit more complicated. But in most cases on public accounts, the screenshot taker will be noticed by the story owner.
Yes, you can take screenshots of IG stories. However, Instagram doesn't notify the user who posted the story that you've taken a screenshot. So in a sense, you can 'see' the screenshot you've taken privately, but the original poster has no way of knowing this directly from Instagram.
No, generally you can't directly see old IG stories. Instagram has a time - limit for how long stories are available to view. Once that time has passed, they disappear from the regular story view.
Yes, people can see replayed IG stories. Instagram has designed its story feature in such a way that users can watch a story more than once. This is useful for various reasons. Maybe a viewer didn't fully understand a joke or a piece of information in the story the first time around, so they can replay it. Also, if the story contains something visually appealing like a beautiful scenery or an amazing piece of art, people might want to see it again. And as mentioned before, the person who posted the story won't get any special notification about the replay, which means it's a seamless experience for the viewer to re - watch the story.
Generally speaking, people can take and view screenshots of IG stories. But keep in mind that Instagram's privacy policies and the settings chosen by the poster can influence whether screenshots can be seen or shared freely.
You can check who watched your IG stories by looking at the viewer list that Instagram provides. It's usually accessible right under the story when you view it.
To fix the problem of not seeing IG stories, start by clearing the cache of the Instagram app. This can often resolve glitches. Also, log out of your account and then log back in. If the issue persists, try uninstalling and reinstalling the app. But be aware that you may lose some local data like saved drafts.