In most cases, no. Usually, there's no direct notification to the person that you've viewed their stories.
In some cases, they might be able to. For example, if there are view counts or notifications enabled.
It depends. On some platforms, there might be indicators or notifications that reveal your viewing, but on others, your activity could be private.
Sometimes they can. If the story is well-written and the plot is clear, it's easier for people to understand and tell.
In most cases, yes. Many social media platforms have features that notify the creator when someone views their stories.
You might be able to tell when people watch your story based on comments they leave or if they share it with others. Also, some apps have analytics that show when and how often it's been viewed.
Generally, no one can know. However, some social media platforms might have special options or features that could potentially reveal this information if enabled or if it's part of a premium subscription or something similar.
Most of the time, no one can find out. Social media platforms usually don't have a built-in function to notify others when someone views their stories. However, it's always best to check the privacy policies of the specific platform you're using.
In most cases, no. But it depends on the platform and its privacy settings.
Most of the time, no. The systems of the platforms are set up to maintain your anonymity when it comes to viewing others' featured stories. This is to give you the freedom to browse without the fear of being noticed.
Most of the time, they can. Instagram gives them notifications or shows indicators that you've watched their stories. But there might be some privacy settings or special cases where they don't get notified right away or at all.