It depends. On some social media platforms, you can select certain individuals and prevent them from seeing your story. However, not all platforms offer this feature. You need to check the settings of the specific platform you're using.
Yes, in some platforms or apps, you often have the option to customize who can or can't view your story.
It depends on the platform or medium you're using to share your story. Some apps or websites give you specific options to control who can view it, like allowing only friends or a selected group of people.
Yes, in many cases you can. Usually, there are settings or options available that allow you to control who has access to your story.
Sure. You have the ability to determine who can view your story. This is often achieved through customizable privacy settings that give you the flexibility to decide whether it's visible to everyone, just your close friends, or a custom list of people you select.
Yes, Instagram provides some insights about your story views. You can see the number of accounts that have viewed your story, and sometimes it also shows who specifically has seen it, depending on your privacy settings and the type of account (private or public).
Depends on the platform. Some make it easy to see your story likes right away, like on popular social media apps. But on others, you might have to dig a bit into the settings or analytics dashboard to find that information.
It depends. Sometimes you can on platforms that offer author dashboards or personal archives, but not always.
It depends. If you share it publicly or with specific people, they can see it. But if you keep it private or haven't given access, they can't.
Well, it depends on the specific app or website. Generally, you'll find a section related to privacy settings where you can select who can view your story. It might be friends only, public, or specific groups of people you choose.
It depends on your purpose and the content of the story. If it's personal, you might only want close friends or family to see. But if it's for a wider audience, like for a blog or social media, you can choose based on your followers or specific groups you create.
I'm not sure if there's a direct way to simply 'see' if people share my story. Social media platforms usually have some analytics that can show sharing numbers for content, but that's not something I can directly access for my story. It would depend on where the story is posted and what tools are available on that platform.