Typically, no. Social media platforms are designed to encourage the spread of content, and so they don't usually give creators the ability to see exactly who has forwarded their story. This is because it could potentially discourage sharing. Instead, they focus on metrics like how many views or reactions the story has gotten overall.
If a video of a rumor-mongering internet celebrity was forwarded on the space and the victim wanted to call the police, it might be considered as deliberately spreading false information or creating noise, and the corresponding punishment might be imposed. In this case, it is recommended to stop spreading false information in time and communicate with the victim to explain why you forwarded the video. If one really recognized their mistakes and was willing to take responsibility, they might be able to avoid legal punishment. However, if they still thought that their actions were not punished or were unwilling to take any responsibility, they might face greater risks. In this case, it is recommended to consult a lawyer in time to understand whether your actions will be subject to legal penalties and take appropriate measures to protect your rights and interests.
Maybe it's due to copyright restrictions or the platform's rules.
In a story, 'forwarded' usually means moved or sent forward in time or sequence.
I'm not sure. It could be difficult to determine exactly who did that without more specific information.
Sure! If you send someone a story, they might be able to tell based on the style, content, and maybe even if they recognize your writing voice.
Probably not. Usually, there's no direct way for someone to know if you've taken a screenshot of their story unless you tell them or they have some special tracking software installed, which is rare.
Well, in most cases, it might not be immediately obvious. But some apps or websites have built-in features that could potentially notify the content owner or have some sort of tracking mechanism. It really varies.
It's not that straightforward for someone to tell. Maybe if there were specific signs like comments you made or if it was on a platform that shows viewing history, but otherwise, it's a mystery.
Yes, they might be able to tell if you screenshot their story. Some apps or platforms have features that notify the owner when content is captured.
Generally, no one can tell for sure if you viewed their story. Platforms are designed to respect user privacy, and such details are often not made visible to others without your consent or explicit sharing.