There could be a few reasons. It might be that the platform wants to focus on the content of the story rather than who likes it. Or, it could be a technical glitch that they haven't fixed yet.
Could be that the platform's settings are such that this information is only available to certain types of accounts or under specific conditions. Maybe it's something they plan to add in the future.
Maybe the platform doesn't have that feature enabled for users. It could be a design choice to keep some level of privacy.
It could be that your story didn't meet the platform's guidelines and was rejected. Or, there might be a delay in the system processing it for display.
It might be a delay in the system. Sometimes it takes a little while for the story to appear. Just wait and see if it shows up later.
It could be that your story didn't meet the platform's specific guidelines or requirements. Check if there were any notifications or messages about it.
Maybe there's a technical glitch. Sometimes servers can have issues that prevent your story from showing up.
To see who liked your story, you first need to look for specific indicators or menus on the platform. Sometimes it's labeled as 'likes received' or something similar. Also, make sure you have the latest version of the app or website to access this feature properly.
Maybe the platform doesn't offer that feature. Some social media or content sharing platforms just don't have the option to show who viewed your story.
Maybe it's a privacy setting. Some platforms don't show this info to protect users' privacy.
Maybe the platform doesn't offer that feature. It could be a privacy setting or just not something they have enabled for users.
Maybe the platform doesn't offer that feature. Some just don't have the option to show who views your story.
Maybe the platform doesn't have that feature. Some just don't show who shared your story for privacy or technical reasons.