Typically, others can't see when you join their private story. The privacy features are designed to keep such information confidential. But it's always best to check the platform's terms and privacy policy for certainty.
In most cases, yes. Usually, the owner of the private story gets notified when someone joins.
It depends on the platform. Some social media platforms do notify the owner, while others might not.
In most cases, no one can see your private story on FB. Facebook has privacy measures in place to ensure that only you control who can view your content. However, there could be rare technical issues or if you accidentally change the settings, it might compromise the privacy.
Usually, they can't. Most apps and platforms don't have a built-in feature to notify others when you take a screenshot of a story.
In most social media platforms that have private stories, like Instagram for example. When you join someone's private story, they are likely to be informed. This is part of the privacy and control features. They can then manage who can see their future private story posts based on who has joined. So, the short answer is yes, someone can see if you join their private story.
In most cases, yes. Usually, the owner of the private story gets some sort of notification or indication that you've joined.
Generally, no one can find out. Instagram doesn't send notifications about screenshots of stories. However, keep in mind that sharing or using the screenshots inappropriately could cause problems.
Yes. When you replay someone's snap story, they are likely to be notified. It's a way for the app to show engagement and keep the communication within the app more interactive and visible.
It depends. If you share it on a public platform with no privacy settings, they might find out. But if it's in a private group or with restricted access, they may not.
Generally, others can't be aware of the specific moment you watch their story. The privacy settings of most platforms are designed to protect this kind of information.