Yes, people can view their stories. Usually, there's a designated area or feature that allows them to do so. It could be something as simple as clicking on a 'My Stories' tab or following a particular link. The functionality varies depending on the specific platform or service they are using.
No, usually they can't. Most platforms don't notify them directly when someone views their stories.
Generally, people can't tell if you view their stories. However, some platforms might offer features that give them a hint or partial information, but it's not always straightforward or obvious.
In most cases, they can't. Usually, there aren't direct notifications for that.
In most cases, no. Usually, there's no direct notification sent to others when you view their stories.
It depends. In some cases, it might be visible to others depending on the platform's settings and privacy options.
It depends. Some platforms allow users to see the archived story view list easily, while others might have certain conditions or require specific permissions. You might need to check the platform's documentation or settings to find out for sure.
In most cases, no. Usually, there's no direct notification to the person whose stories you view.
In most cases, no. Usually, there's no direct notification sent to them that you've looked at their stories.
Definitely. With the internet and appropriate applications or websites, it's possible to view a wide range of people's stories on a computer. You might come across personal blogs, online writing communities, or storytelling platforms where you can enjoy these stories.
Yes, in some cases they can. Usually, Snap shows indicators or notifications that let them know who has viewed their stories.