It could be that the feature isn't available for your account type or version of the app. Sometimes, updates can change these things too.
It might be that the people who viewed your story chose to remain anonymous. Instagram gives users that option to keep their viewing private.
It could be that the feature isn't available for your account type or version of the app. Or, it might be a temporary glitch in the system.
It could be that the feature to see who watched your story isn't available for your account type or there's a technical issue. Check if there are any updates or contact the app's support for help.
Maybe it's a privacy setting issue. Some platforms restrict this feature to protect users' privacy.
It could be that the feature to see who watched your story just isn't available on the particular platform you're using. Different apps have different functionalities and this might not be one of them.
Maybe the platform you're using doesn't have that feature or it's hidden for some privacy reasons.
Maybe it's a privacy setting or a glitch in the app. Sometimes, these features are restricted for certain reasons.
Maybe the platform you're using doesn't have that feature or it's a glitch. Try checking the settings or updating the app.
It could be that the platform doesn't offer that visibility for various reasons. Maybe to protect the privacy of viewers or due to technical limitations.
Maybe it's a privacy setting or a glitch in the app. Sometimes these features have restrictions or technical issues.
Maybe there's a glitch in the app. Try restarting your device or reinstalling the Instagram app.