Well, it varies. Sometimes it's classmates, sometimes it's colleagues. They watch to stay updated or just out of curiosity.
It could be your followers on social media who are interested in your content and keep an eye on your stories. Sometimes, it might also be random people who stumble upon them and find them engaging.
It could be your friends, family, or followers on social media.
It could be your friends, family, or followers. Sometimes even strangers might come across and watch them.
In most cases, it's hard to know exactly who watches your stories. Social media platforms are cautious about revealing personal details. Sometimes, you might get general stats like the number of views or the demographics of the viewers, but not individual identities.
There are also those who are just casually browsing. They might come across your story while scrolling through the list of available stories. Maybe they are in the mood to see what different people are up to and your story catches their eye for some reason, like an interesting photo or a catchy caption.
Sometimes the platform might tell you who watched your stories, but it depends on the specific settings and features of the app or website you're using.
In most cases, no. Many social media platforms don't provide a direct way to see exactly who views your stories.
In most cases, no. Social media platforms usually don't provide a direct way to see exactly who has watched your stories.
Well, it could be your close friends or family. They care about you and are interested in your experiences.
Sure. Instagram has a built-in option that enables you to know who has watched your stories. It shows a list of viewers for each story you post.