Yes, you can see the number of times your FB story has been watched. This is a useful metric as it gives you an idea of how engaging your story is. When you look at the list of people who have seen your story, there will be an indication of the total view count. So, if you have a really interesting story, you might notice the number going up as more people watch it, and some might even watch it more than once, which all gets counted in the overall view number.
Well, generally, Facebook enables you to see the list of people who have watched your story. Along with the list, it also gives you a rough idea of when they might have watched it. However, it's not super precise about the exact minute and second. It's more like within a certain time frame, say an hour or so. So, in short, yes, you can kind of see when people watch your FB story.
Generally, Instagram doesn't let people know the exact number of times someone has watched their story. This is to maintain some level of privacy for users.
No, generally people cannot see if you screenshot their Facebook story. Facebook does not notify the user when someone takes a screenshot of their story.
It depends. If you've set the visibility settings correctly and haven't violated any FB policies, your story should be visible. Sometimes, technical glitches or connectivity issues might prevent it from showing up immediately.
In some platforms, you might be able to see the view count of your story, but it depends on the specific settings and features of that platform.
In most cases, no. Usually, there's no direct way for people to know exactly how many times you viewed their story.
No, usually, people can't see how many times you view a story. It's kept private for your own privacy.
In most cases, no. People usually can't see exactly how many times you've viewed their story.
In most cases, no. Usually, people can't tell exactly how many times you've viewed their story.
Generally speaking, people don't have access to that information. Social media platforms tend to keep such details private to protect users' privacy.