Generally, no. Platforms keep the identities of viewers private to protect their privacy. This is a common practice across many online sharing platforms.
Yes, usually there's a record or indicator that shows when your story was viewed.
Sorry, it's often not possible to know exactly who is viewing your story. Usually, platforms don't provide such specific details.
Yes, in some cases it might be possible. It depends on the platform and its privacy settings.
Sorry, usually you can't directly know who's viewing your story at the moment.
Well, it depends on the platform. For example, on some social media or storytelling apps, they might have a built-in feature that shows you the viewers or gives you some sort of tracking information. But not all platforms offer this, so you might have to look for specific indicators or settings within that particular platform.
Generally, you can't. The privacy settings of these platforms are designed to protect the anonymity of viewers. But some might offer basic analytics like views count and demographics, not specific individuals.
It's possible, but the methods vary. For example, on certain social media platforms, you can make your story visible only to specific people or groups you select. Or, you might be able to set it to private altogether.
Yes, you can. Usually, on most platforms, there are privacy settings that allow you to control who can access your story.
Yes, you can. But it depends on the platform or app you're using to share your story. Some have privacy settings that allow you to control who can see it.
Yes, in some platforms or apps, you can set privacy settings to control who can view your story.