Typically, the platforms don't have a feature that alerts the person whose stories you view. But it depends on the specific app or social media platform and its privacy settings.
No, generally on most platforms, looking at someone's saved stories is private. The platform doesn't notify the owner that you have viewed their saved content. However, some platforms might have certain privacy settings that could potentially change this, but by default, it's not visible to others.
Yes, on some social media platforms like Instagram, the person who posted the story can see the list of people who have viewed their story.
Typically, people can't tell. Social media platforms often prioritize user privacy and don't make it known when someone views another person's stories. It helps maintain a sense of freedom and non-intrusiveness in the online sharing experience.
No, usually they can't. Your act of looking at their stories is private unless there's some specific setting or feature enabled that allows it.
No, they can't. When you mute someone, it usually means they don't have access to your stories or other content you share.
No, usually Instagram doesn't notify the person whose story you screenshot.
Yes, in some social media platforms, there are features that might indicate to the person that you viewed their story.
Well, it varies. On some apps, like Instagram for example, the owner of the story can see who viewed it if they have access to that feature. But on others, it might not be possible.
In most cases, it really depends on the settings and platform you use to share the story. If it's a public platform and you don't have any privacy restrictions in place, then it's likely that others can see. But if you've customized the sharing options to limit the audience, only the selected ones will be able to view it.
It depends. If the platform or app you're using has a notification system or visibility settings, then someone might be able to see when you send a story. But some apps might keep that information private.