It's not always possible for someone to tell. Different apps handle this differently. Some might have no way for others to know, while others might have some subtle signs that only a tech-savvy person could notice.
In many cases, no. Usually, turning on story notifications is a personal preference and not something that's publicly visible to others. However, it could be different depending on the specific social media or messaging app you're using.
Yes, usually someone can notice if you turn on story notifications, especially if they have access to your settings or if it shows up in some shared interface.
In many cases, it's possible to turn on story notifications. You just need to look for the settings option within the relevant app and enable the notification feature for stories.
Yes, you usually can. Just look for the notification settings within the app or platform where the stories are available.
In most cases, you can't tell. The platforms don't provide a way for you to be sure if someone has enabled your story notifications. It's just not a functionality they offer.
Well, typically Snap will give you some sort of indication when you turn on story notifications. It might be a pop-up or a message within the settings section to let you know it's been activated.
It's usually in the settings of the app or platform. Just look for the notifications section and toggle the story notifications on.
In most cases, no. Usually, the act of turning on story notifications is private and not visible to others.
Yes, you can. Usually, the platform you're using for the story will have a notification setting that you can enable for specific people's stories.
Sorry, I don't have the ability to directly check that for you. You might need to look within the settings of the relevant platform or app.
It's not always straightforward. Usually, there might not be a direct way to know for sure. Maybe you could check if they mention it or if they respond promptly when you post new stories.