In many cases, yes. But the availability and type of statistics can vary. For example, on some writing platforms, you might be able to see views, likes, and comments, while others might offer more in-depth analytics like reading time and geographic data.
Sorry, usually you can't directly see the viewers of your story. Most platforms don't provide this feature.
The place to see your story varies. If it's on a social media platform, look for a 'My Posts' or 'Published Content' section. If it's a dedicated writing platform, check your personal library or the section designated for your works.
Well, it depends on where you saved or published your story. If it's on a specific app or website, navigate to your profile or account settings and look for a tab related to your creations or submissions. Sometimes, there's a search function you can use to look up your story by title or keywords.
It depends. If it's an online story, you could check on popular story-sharing websites or apps. Maybe you even saved it in a cloud storage service and can access it from there.
It depends on the settings and platform you're using. Sometimes you can, but other times there might be restrictions.
It depends. If you've published it on a public platform, there's a good chance you can. But if it's private or not shared properly, you might not be able to.
It depends on where and how you have recorded or saved your story. If it's in a digital format accessible to you, then yes.
It's possible. You might need to use an emulator or a third-party software that integrates with Instagram. But be careful as some of these might violate Instagram's terms of use.
On all major social media platforms, blocking someone means that they have no access to your profile, posts, or stories. Blocking is designed to protect your privacy and prevent unwanted interactions. So, if you've blocked someone, they can't see your story at all. It's different from muting, which only affects your experience of their content, not what they can see of yours.
Yes, muting someone usually only affects whether you see their posts or get notifications from them. It doesn't prevent them from seeing your story.