Snapchat is designed in such a way that it respects the privacy of the viewers. While you can see how many people have watched your story, there is no feature that reveals the identities of those viewers. So, no, ppl can't tell who watches their Snap story. However, there are some third - party apps that claim to do this, but using them violates Snapchat's terms of service.
Generally, no. Platforms often keep the viewers' identities private to protect their privacy. So, posters can't easily tell who's been looking at their story.
Honestly, determining who watches your story can be quite tricky. Different platforms have different rules and capabilities. Sometimes it's just a matter of educated guesses based on who interacts with your content regularly.
It really varies from guy to guy. Some are super laid-back and don't give it a second thought. But for others, it could matter if they're trying to build connections or show off.
Well, it varies. Facebook gives you options to control who can see your story. By default, it might be set to friends only. But if you go into the privacy settings for stories, you can choose public (which means anyone can see it), friends of friends, or a specific group of people. So, other ppl can see your fb story based on how you configure these settings.