You might consider sending them a private message asking them directly why they are still watching your stories after ghosting you. But be prepared for any response, including no response at all. If you do this, keep it simple and non - accusatory, like 'I noticed you've been watching my stories. I'm just curious why since we haven't talked in a while.' This can clear the air or at least give you some closure.
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.
You could choose to ignore it. Just carry on with your life as if you don't notice. They made the choice to ghost you, so you don't owe them any special reaction.
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.
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.
Another option is to send her a private message, but keep it casual. For instance, you could say something like 'Hey, noticed you checked out my story. How have you been?' This way, you're opening the door for communication without putting too much pressure on her.
You could just ignore it. If they're not making an effort to communicate but are still snooping on your stories, don't give them the satisfaction of a reaction.
You could simply ignore it. Don't give him the satisfaction of knowing it affects you. Act like you don't even notice he's watching.
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.
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 choose to ignore it. Just carry on with your life and post your stories as you normally would without giving them much thought.
One approach could be to post stories that show you're doing great without them. It might make them realize what they're missing. However, if it bothers you a lot, you can also limit who can see your stories. This way, you take control of the situation and don't have to wonder about their motives every time they view your story. It's important to focus on your own well - being and not get too caught up in their confusing actions.