Well, it varies. Some platforms make your reply public right away, while others give you options to make it private or visible to only a selected audience. So, it really depends on the platform and its settings.
It depends. On some social media or content sharing platforms, your reply might be visible to everyone by default. But on others, you can adjust the privacy settings to control who can see your reply. For example, you might be able to limit it to just friends or specific groups.
Yes, usually someone can see a reply to a story if they have access to the platform or medium where the story and its replies are posted.
Yes, they can. Usually, when you reply to someone's private story, they receive a notification and can see your response.
Yes, usually they can see if you reply. Most social media platforms have notifications or indicators for this.
Yes, they can. Most social media or communication platforms have notifications or indicators that show when someone has replied to a story. However, they might miss it if they're not actively looking or if the notification gets buried among others.
Yes, usually, if you reply to someone's Snap story, they can see it. But it also depends on their settings and how Snapchat works at that moment.
Well, usually you can tell when someone replies to your story based on notifications or updated timestamps.
In most cases, someone can tell if you reply to their story. The way they find out can vary. Sometimes it's a direct alert, and other times they need to look in a specific section or menu to see your response.
Yes, on many social media platforms, there are features that can notify the owner if their story has been shared. For example, on Instagram, if someone takes a screenshot of a story, the owner may be notified depending on their privacy settings. So it's quite possible for someone to know if you send their story in some way.
No, typically when you mute someone's story on most social media platforms, they are not notified and cannot see that you've muted it.
In general, the answer is no. Let's take Snapchat as an example. Snapchat doesn't notify the story creator if someone rewatches their story. This is to give users the freedom to engage with the content as they like, whether it's just a quick look or multiple views. It also helps to keep the user experience simple and not overly complicated with too much tracking information.