Well, it really varies. Some platforms are designed to keep your viewing of archive stories confidential, but on others, it could potentially be visible to certain people depending on the privacy settings and how the platform operates.
It depends on the platform. Some platforms are designed in a way that the story creator can see who has watched their archive stories, while others might not provide such information. For instance, Snapchat allows users to see who has viewed their stories, and this might also apply to archived ones in some cases. But other platforms might focus more on privacy and not disclose this information.
Maybe. Some apps have mechanisms that allow the story owner to track views, even for archived stories. But not all do.
Yes, usually there's a history or viewing record section in the platform you used to watch the stories. Check the settings or menu options.
In many cases, yes. For instance, on certain apps, the owner of the story gets a notification that you've watched. But it might vary depending on the specific settings and privacy options available.
Generally, no. When blocked, it's like a barrier that stops them from knowing about your actions, including watching their stories. It's designed to give both parties some level of separation and privacy.
In most cases, no. Usually, people can't see exactly how many times you've watched their stories.
In many cases, it depends on the platform. Some apps or social media sites have settings that allow the owner of the story to see who has viewed it, while others don't.
In most cases, no. Usually, social media platforms don't provide a feature that allows you to see exactly who has watched your story.
In most cases, no. Usually, your viewing history is private unless you choose to share it or the platform has specific settings that allow for visibility.
You might check your viewing history or activity log on the platform where you watched the stories. Usually, there's a dedicated section for this.