In most cases, it's not straightforward to see exactly who interacts with your story. Some platforms might offer basic analytics or metrics, but identifying specific individuals can be challenging.
Usually, you can't directly see who interacts with your story. However, some social media or content sharing platforms may give you aggregated data or general trends about the interaction, but not specific names or identities.
Well, usually, people you've given access to or those within the specific group you've selected when sharing your story can see it. For example, if it's a private group story, only members of that group can view it.
It depends on your privacy settings. If you set it to public, anyone can see it. But if it's private, only the people you allow can view it.
Well, it varies. If it's on a social media platform, it could be people you've specifically given access to, or it could be public depending on your settings. Also, sometimes the platform's algorithms might show it to similar users based on certain criteria.
It depends on the platform and your privacy settings. Usually, your followers or friends on the specific platform might be able to see it if you haven't restricted the visibility.
In most cases, no. Social media platforms usually don't provide a feature that allows you to directly see who has viewed your story.
In most cases, you can't directly see who views your story. Social media platforms usually don't provide this feature for privacy reasons.
In most cases, no. There's usually no built-in feature that allows you to directly see who took screenshots of your story.
In 2018, you couldn't see who took screenshots of your story. This is because the technology and privacy settings of most platforms don't allow for such tracking.
In most cases, no. Social media platforms usually don't provide a direct way to know who muted your story. It's designed to maintain privacy for the users who choose to mute.
The ability to see who shares your story really depends. Some apps make it obvious, showing you a list of sharers. But for others, you might have to dig through settings or might not be able to see at all. It all comes down to how the particular platform is designed.