One way is if they give positive comments or feedback directly about it.
If someone likes your story, they might talk about it with enthusiasm to their friends or on social media. Another clue is if they spend a lot of time engaged with it, like not putting it down until they finish.
You can tell if they keep coming back to read more of your stories or recommend them to others. Also, if they ask questions or show interest in the characters and plot, that's a good sign they like it.
You might notice if they give you positive feedback or comments. If they keep coming back to read more of your work or recommend it to others, that's a good sign too.
You could also look at the engagement metrics, like the increase in views or comments. If there's a sudden spike that's beyond your usual reach, it might mean someone shared your story and brought in more traffic.
One way could be if they comment or like it. That's a pretty obvious sign they watched it.
Most of the time, you won't have a way of knowing. There aren't common methods for detecting if someone has taken a screenshot of your story.
It's hard to know for sure. Usually, there aren't direct notifications to tell you exactly who's watching your story.
Honestly, it can be tricky to know. Maybe if you have analytics available on the platform you shared the story, but even then, it's not a guarantee that you'll have clear info on who specifically watched it.
You might get notifications or see view counts if the platform provides them. That's one way to tell.
Well, usually you don't get a direct notification. But sometimes, if it's on a specific platform that has such a feature, you might be informed.
You might notice if they start relating to the story in their own experiences or sharing similar emotions. Sometimes, their body language or the enthusiasm in their voice when discussing it can give you a clue too.
I really don't know. Maybe some apps or platforms have special features for this, but I'm not aware of any common way to know for sure.