One option is to block them. If their behavior makes you uncomfortable or you don't want them having this passive form of access to your life, blocking is a way to take control. However, if you're still interested in them, you could also try sending a friendly, non - accusatory message like 'I noticed you watch my stories. If you want to talk, I'm here.' But be prepared for no response.
You could choose to ignore it. Just carry on with your life and post your stories as you normally would without giving them much thought.
First of all, don't take it too personally. It could be that their behavior has nothing to do with you specifically. If you really want to address the situation, you can start by leaving a comment on one of your stories that might prompt them to respond. For example, 'I'm always open to chatting about my stories!'. Another approach could be to share more engaging stories that might make them more likely to break the ice and start a conversation. However, if they continue to ignore you despite your efforts, it might be best to just move on and focus on those who are more responsive in your social circle.
You could just ignore it. If they're not making an effort to reach out, there's no need for you to overthink it. Just continue living your life and posting your stories as you like.
You could just ignore it and keep posting your stories as normal. Don't let it bother you too much.
You could just ignore it. Don't let it bother you too much. Maybe they'll come around and reply later. If you keep being cool about it, it might put less pressure on them and they might be more likely to start a conversation eventually.
You could ignore it. Just act as if you don't notice they're watching. Don't let it affect you and continue with your life.
Another option is to block them. If their behavior makes you uncomfortable or you feel it's a bit of a mind - game, blocking them can give you a sense of control and closure. You don't need to tolerate this kind of confusing behavior.
If you're curious about 'ghoster', you might try to drop some hints in your next stories to see if they'll interact more. For instance, you could ask a question related to your story content and see if they respond. But don't push too hard, as they might be someone who prefers to stay in the background.
It could mean they're still interested in your life but don't want direct interaction. Maybe they're shy or have some unresolved issues. They might enjoy seeing what you're up to without having to engage.
Perhaps they're in a state of indecision. They might have reasons for pulling away, like being busy or having personal issues, but still like to keep tabs on you through your stories.