In many social media platforms, you have the option to check who viewed your story. It might not show you exactly everyone, but you can get a general idea. This feature is often located in the settings or analytics section of the story-sharing feature.
Yes, you can. Usually, the platform you use for sharing your story provides some kind of analytics or viewership information that might show you who has watched it.
In most cases, it's not possible to see exactly who watches your story. However, some apps might give you general insights like the number of views or maybe the location of the viewers.
Yes, usually followers can see your story if your settings allow it.
Sorry, you usually can't see non-followers who view your story. Most social media platforms don't provide this feature for privacy reasons.
Sorry, usually you can't. Most social media platforms don't provide this feature for privacy reasons.
Sorry, usually you can't directly see who watches your story on a desktop. Social media platforms often don't provide this specific feature.
Unfortunately, typically you can't. Social media apps often prioritize user privacy and don't provide this feature. But some might offer analytics that give you general insights without naming specific viewers.
In most cases, no. Restricted followers have limited access based on the privacy settings you've chosen for your stories. But it can vary depending on the platform and your specific settings configuration.
Typically, no. Your story is often set to be visible only to those who follow you. This is to give you some control over who gets to access your personal or shared moments.
Your followers can't see your unpublished stories. Unpublished means they haven't been made accessible to anyone other than you. It's like keeping a secret draft until you're ready to share.
No, if you hide your story, your followers won't be able to see it.