Well, it really depends. Maybe if they have a direct line of sight or if there are no obstructions. But if you're hidden or in a place they wouldn't expect, probably not.
On most social media platforms, no. When you view someone's story, they usually don't get a notification specifically saying that you've seen it. However, some platforms might have analytics that show general viewership numbers but not individual viewers in a way that can be traced back to specific people.
In most cases, no. Social media platforms typically do not provide such functionality to pages. They are more concerned with user privacy when it comes to viewing stories. However, some platforms might have analytics that show general engagement numbers like how many views a story got, but not specifically which individual users have seen it.
It depends on the platform. Some platforms might notify the creator when a story is screenshot, but in most cases, just taking a screenshot doesn't mean the viewer can 'see' more than what's shown in the normal viewing of the story. For example, on Instagram, if you screenshot a story, the person who posted it may get a notification, but you're simply capturing an image of what was already visible.
No, I can't see a snap story. Snap stories are exclusive to the Snapchat platform and only Snapchat users with the appropriate permissions can view them.
Well, it varies. On some social media platforms, there are features that allow the person who posted the story to know who viewed it. But on others, maybe not. It really depends on how the specific platform is designed.
It depends on the context and the relationship you have with them. Sometimes people might project their own ideas or experiences onto you and see you in that way.
It depends on the type of story. In some, you might have a clear view of multiple characters, while in others, the focus might be on just one or a few.
It depends. Some stories may have embedded screenshots that you can view, while others might not have this feature.
Generally, no. Platforms usually don't offer the functionality to see individual viewers on a story. They might give you some stats like views count, but not specific viewer identities.
In many instances, it's possible to see a replay of a story. However, factors like licensing, the type of story, and the platform's policies can influence whether a replay is accessible.