Typically, those who you have explicitly given access or who are within your specified privacy settings can see your story. It could be a selected group of friends, all your followers, or a custom list you've configured.
It depends on your privacy settings. If your story is set to public, anyone can see it. But if you've restricted it to only certain people, like close friends or a specific group, then only they will be able to view your story.
Well, it depends on the platform. On most social media apps, you need to go to the settings of your story feature. There, you'll find options like 'public', 'friends only', or 'custom' to select who can see your story.
Most of the time, on social media platforms or content-sharing sites, you can check the activity log or sharing stats section. It might be labeled differently on each platform though. Sometimes, you might even get notified directly when someone shares your story.
Well, it depends on the specific platform. Some have a 'views' or 'audience' section where you can get this info. For others, unfortunately, you might not be able to see it at all.
Most of the time, the platform will have a specific area like a 'likes' list or a notification center where you can find out who likes your story. It might vary depending on the platform though.
No, usually you can't see who viewed your story highlights. Most platforms don't provide this feature for privacy reasons.
Some platforms have a built-in feature that shows you the list of viewers. You might find it in the analytics or activity section of the app or website.
It depends on the specific platform you're using. Some social media platforms have a feature that shows you who viewed your story, but it might not be available on all of them.
The reason could be that the platform wants to give users a more anonymous experience. It might think that knowing who watched your story could cause stress or unnecessary social pressure. Another possibility is that it's a technical limitation or they haven't developed that feature yet.
No, usually you can't. Most platforms don't provide this feature to protect the privacy of viewers.
No, usually you can't. Most platforms don't provide this feature to protect users' privacy.