In general, it's hard to know exactly who saw your story. Social media platforms tend to keep that data private to protect users' privacy. But some might give you general stats like views or likes without naming specific people.
It depends on the specific social media platform. Some platforms offer this feature, while others don't.
In most cases, no. Usually, there's no direct notification to them that you saw their story.
In most cases, you can't directly see who viewed your public story. Social media platforms usually don't provide this feature for privacy reasons.
Generally, you won't be able to know exactly who saw your stories. Some apps might give you basic metrics like views count, but not the specific identities of the viewers. This is to protect users' privacy and prevent potential stalking or unwanted attention.
In most cases, no. Social media platforms usually don't provide this specific information to users for privacy reasons.
Sorry, usually it's not possible to know exactly who shared your story on social media. Platforms don't provide that specific info for privacy reasons.
In most cases, social media platforms don't provide a direct way to know exactly who viewed your story. It's for privacy reasons.
Sometimes they can tell. For example, if you interact with the story in any way like sharing or responding, it's likely they'll know. But without any action from you, it's hard for them to be sure.
Probably not. Most social media platforms don't have a built-in feature to notify you if someone screenshots your story.
It might be hard for someone to tell for sure. Maybe if you left some obvious signs like a comment or a like.