Generally, followers have no access to know which Instagram stories you have viewed. This is to protect your privacy and viewing habits on the platform.
Yes, usually stories can be seen by non-followers depending on the platform's settings and the author's preferences.
You can usually find this option in the settings or profile section of the app where you post your stories.
You can see Instagram stories if you meet the necessary conditions. This could mean being friends with the person, or the person having their settings set to allow a wider audience to view. Sometimes, even if you follow them, they might have restricted who can see their stories, in which case you won't be able to view them.
In many cases, no. Usually, stories are set to be visible only to followers to maintain some privacy and exclusivity.
No, usually only friends on Instagram can see that you've viewed their stories.
It usually means that you can keep an eye on the stories of specific followers you choose. It's like having a special way to follow their updates closely.
You can't watch followers' IG stories anonymously. Instagram is designed to protect users' privacy, and any attempts to do so unethically or illegally could get you in trouble.
In most cases, no. Instagram has privacy settings that prevent others from seeing screenshots of stories without the user's consent.
Yes, Instagram provides a feature that allows you to see who has viewed your story. But it's not available for all types of stories and there might be some limitations.
Sure. If you have a normal Instagram account without any glitches or restrictions, and other users are interacting with your stories by sending messages, you will be able to see those messages in your direct messages section. The whole point of allowing messages on stories is to encourage interaction, and Instagram makes sure that the story creator can see the responses they get in the form of messages.