In some social media platforms, the person who posted the story might get notified if you view it, but it depends on the specific settings and features of that platform.
Yes, they can. Some platforms have features that notify the creator when someone views their story.
Well, it's not likely that someone would automatically know when you watch a story. Unless you tell them or there's some specific monitoring system in place that you've agreed to, your viewing is typically kept confidential.
Generally, no one can tell. The functionality of tracking multiple views of a story isn't common. However, some platforms might have hidden analytics that the user themselves can access but not others.
Yes, they can. Facebook has features that might notify the person if you view their story.
Yes, they can. Snap usually has features that notify the story creator when someone views their story.
In many cases, the owner of the story highlights can tell if you've watched. This could be through view counts or specific notifications provided by the app.
In most cases, no. Usually, the platform doesn't notify the person exactly when you view their story.
Generally, it's not obvious to others if you view story highlights. However, some platforms might have analytics or notifications that could potentially reveal this activity, but usually, this is not common or easily accessible information.
Probably not. Usually, there's no way for someone to tell if you've watched a story more than once unless you tell them.
I think it depends. Sometimes they might know if there are certain indicators or notifications, but not always.