It depends. If the person's privacy settings allow it and the story hasn't expired or been deleted, you might be able to see it.
Yes, in some cases. Facebook might have features or notifications that could potentially indicate to the story owner if you've viewed it, but it's not always straightforward.
No, usually, Facebook doesn't notify the person whose story you screenshot.
No, usually, no one can see if you screenshot a Facebook story. Facebook doesn't have a built-in notification feature for this.
It depends. If the person has set their story privacy to public and it hasn't expired the 24 - hour limit, you can see it on their profile. But if it's private or has already expired, you won't be able to view it without their permission or some special access.
It depends. Sometimes you can if the person has made them public or shared them with you.
It depends. If the person has made their old stories publicly accessible, then you might be able to see them. But if they've set them to private, you likely won't have access.
Yes, sometimes you can. There are many websites and platforms that archive and share old stories, but it depends on the availability and accessibility of the specific content.
Facebook's story feature is mainly focused on sharing content in a more ephemeral way. While they do track some analytics about views in general, it's not common for individual users to be able to see exactly who has viewed their story. There are privacy settings and algorithms in place to protect user privacy to some extent in this regard.
On Facebook, if you unadd someone, they usually can't see your story. Facebook's privacy settings are designed such that when you remove someone from your friends list, you limit their access to your personal content like stories. However, if your story has a very broad privacy setting like public, they might be able to see it, but not as a direct result of being on your friends list.
Maybe they deleted the old stories or set their account privacy settings to restrict access.