Facebook doesn't typically show you exactly when someone watches your story. But it might give you some general indicators like views count.
It could mean they are interested in you. They want to know what you're doing, where you are, or what you have to share. It's a simple way for them to stay connected with you without having to have a full conversation.
Maybe it indicates that they care about you or find your experiences or content engaging. It might also just be a casual scroll through and not have a deep meaning.
It depends. Some apps or websites will send you a notification if someone views your story, but others might not have this function. It really varies by the platform you're using.
It varies by the app. Some will send you a clear notification when your story is watched, while others might have more subtle indicators or might not notify you at all unless you specifically configure it that way.
It could mean they are interested in what you have to share or just passing the time.
In most cases, the app does show when someone watches your story. It might notify you with a symbol or a counter to let you know.
It usually means they're interested in what you have to share or are simply curious about your experiences.
No, Facebook doesn't have a feature that directly tells you when someone views your story.
No, Facebook doesn't notify you when someone takes a screenshot of your story.
Yes, it does. When someone watches your story, your snap score typically goes up.