There could be a few reasons. It might be that they have restricted notifications for snap stories, or their internet connection is bad and not loading it properly. Also, if your story was set to private and they're not on the approved list, they won't be able to see it.
It could be that they accidentally blocked you or they have a glitch in the app. Another possibility is that your story didn't upload completely and didn't show up for them.
Yes, they can. When you replay a snap story, the person who sent it can often see that you did.
Yes, usually someone can see if you send their snap story. But it also depends on their settings and privacy preferences.
Yes, they can. Usually, Snapchat has features that notify the sender if someone views their story.
Yes, they can. When you send someone's snap story, they'll be notified and can view it if they choose to.
Yes, they can. Usually, Snapchat has features that notify the sender if their story is replayed.
Yes, they can. Usually, Snapchat has features that notify the sender if their story is replayed.
Yes, they can. When you replay someone's snap story, it usually shows up as a notification to them.
Yes, they can. Usually, when you remix a snap story, it's visible to others depending on your privacy settings.
As of now, Snapchat doesn't have a built - in mechanism for someone to know if you've rewatched their story. The focus of the app is more on sharing quick, disposable content. If you're worried about privacy while viewing stories, this is one aspect you don't really need to be concerned about. It's all about the freedom to view the content without the creator being notified of your viewing habits, whether it's the first time or a rewatch.
Yes, they can. When you send someone's Snap story, there are indicators on Snapchat that can show the sender. For example, if they check the views or interactions related to their story, your name or username might be visible among those who have interacted with it, which includes sending the story. Also, Snapchat has privacy settings but these don't typically hide the fact that you've sent someone's story in the normal course of using the app.
Yes, Snapchat allows users to see who has viewed their story. However, there are some privacy settings that can be adjusted. For example, if someone has set their story to 'Private', only their approved friends can see it and they will be able to see who among those friends has viewed it. But if they have a public story, anyone can see it and Snapchat will notify them of the views.