No, people typically cannot see who made the private story. It's a privacy feature designed to give the creator the freedom to share without revealing their identity.
Generally, people can't see who created the private story. This is to ensure that the creator has control over who knows about their creation and to protect their personal information and intentions.
In most cases, no. Usually, the creator of a private story is kept confidential to maintain privacy.
No, in general, people cannot see who is on a private story. A private story is designed to be exclusive. Only the creator of the private story has the control over who can view it, and this privacy feature also extends to hiding the list of viewers.
No. Since it's private, the list of added people remains confidential.
No. The whole point of a private story is that it's private. Only the creator of the private story has the control over who can see it and who is included in it. Others can't see the list of people in it.
Well, the creator can see who's in their private story. This is because it's private, so they need to know who has access to this special content they're sharing. It's different from a public story where anyone can view it without such a specific list of viewers. In a private story, the list of viewers is kind of like an exclusive club that the creator manages, and they can always check who's part of that club.
No. By definition, a private story is private, which means only the creator of the private story has the control over who can view it and the people included in it are not visible to others.
No, usually people can't see who is in your private story. It's private for a reason.
No, usually people can't see who else is on a private story. It's the whole point of it being private.
In most cases, no. Private stories are designed to maintain privacy and only allow specific people or groups chosen by the creator to view them. So, others won't be able to see who's accessing it.
No, typically people can't see who's in a private story. It's designed to keep that information private.
In most cases, no. When a story is set as private, it's meant to be restricted and only accessible to specific individuals or groups selected by the creator, so others can't see who's in it.