In most cases, no. The reporting process is usually kept confidential and the person whose story was reported isn't notified directly.
In novels, if someone reported someone, that person might know who reported it because the report was usually sent in writing or verbally, and these channels of communication might leave a record. For example, if a person reported someone's post, the content of that person's post might be recorded in the whistle-teller's diary or recorded in comments or private messages on social media platforms. If the content of the report was recorded, the person might be able to find the informant through this information. In addition, the reports in novels usually involved complicated plots such as exposing dark forces or conspiracies. These plots might require more details to find clues in order to find the informant.
The person who was reported on Weibo might not know the identity of the person who reported it. This was because the Weibo reporting system adopted an anonymous reporting mechanism. Only after the report was successful would the identity of the whistle-teller be known. This anonymous reporting mechanism was to protect the rights and interests of the whistle-caster and prevent malicious reports from affecting the individual.
Well, it depends on the platform. In some cases, like Snapchat, the sender can see if you've watched their story. They get a notification or can view a list of viewers. But other platforms might not provide such information. There are also privacy settings that users can adjust on some platforms to limit who can see if they've watched a story.
Mostly no. When you block a story, it's a feature for your own convenience and privacy. Take TikTok for example. The app doesn't notify the creator of the story that you've blocked it. It's about you taking control of your feed and what you see, without the creator being aware of this specific action regarding their story.
In most cases, people cannot know if you screenshot their story. Social media platforms are mainly focused on enabling the sharing of content easily. If there were notifications for screenshots of stories, it might discourage people from viewing and sharing stories as they may be worried about the privacy implications of the creator knowing they took a screenshot. So, currently, on popular platforms such as Instagram, TikTok, etc., the story creator has no way of being informed that their story has been screenshotted.
Generally, people can't tell if you screenshot their story in 2023. But it depends on the specific platform and its settings. Some platforms might have advanced features that could potentially detect it, but it's not common.
Generally, it's unlikely. Unless there's some specific built-in feature or notification in the platform that alerts them, they won't be aware that you took a screenshot.
Most of the time, people have no way of knowing if you voted on their story. This is to ensure a fair and anonymous voting experience. But always check the rules of the particular platform you're using, as they might have some unique features.
It depends. Sometimes, your actions or comments related to the story might give them a hint that you like it. But if you don't express it clearly, they may not be sure.
Generally, people don't have a direct way of knowing if you screenshot their story. But some apps might have features or notifications for specific settings, but that's not very common.