It depends. If you share your reaction publicly, like on a social media platform or in a group discussion, others can see it. But if you keep it to yourself or only tell a few trusted people, then no.
It depends on the platform or context where you shared your reaction. Usually, people who have access to the same story or the specific area where you posted your reaction can see it.
Yes, they can. Social media platforms often allow others to view reactions to posts, including story pictures.
Maybe you shared it publicly or with a group of people, and that's why they can view it.
It depends on the settings and platform you're using. Sometimes you can, but other times there might be restrictions.
You might be able to see others on your story by checking the settings or options within the platform where you created the story. Maybe there's a specific tab or feature for that.
Yes, usually others can see the comments and replies on your story unless you have specific privacy settings enabled that restrict their visibility.
Generally, no. Private stories are meant to be private and inaccessible to others. However, it depends on how you've set up the privacy settings and the platform's policies.
No, usually others can't see who viewed their story. Most platforms keep this information private for user privacy reasons.
It varies. On some platforms, others can see who liked your story, but on others, this is kept confidential for privacy reasons. Usually, the platform's settings or terms of use will clarify this.
It depends on the platform you're using. Usually, there should be a view or analytics section that shows who has interacted with your story.