Yes, on some social media platforms like Instagram, the person who posted the story can see the list of people who have viewed their story.
Well, it depends on the platform. For example, on Snapchat, the person can see who has viewed their story. However, not all platforms provide this feature. Some might keep the viewers' identities private, so in those cases, no, the person won't be able to tell if you've looked at their story.
Yes, in some social media platforms, there are features that might indicate to the person that you viewed their story.
No, generally on most platforms, looking at someone's saved stories is private. The platform doesn't notify the owner that you have viewed their saved content. However, some platforms might have certain privacy settings that could potentially change this, but by default, it's not visible to others.
Typically, the platforms don't have a feature that alerts the person whose stories you view. But it depends on the specific app or social media platform and its privacy settings.
Yes, it depends on the platform. For example, on some social media platforms, there may be notifications or analytics that show if a story has been shared with someone. Also, if the person you send it to mentions it to the original creator, then they would know.
It depends on the platform. Some apps or social media might have features that could potentially notify the person if you look at their story, but not all do. For example, on Instagram, you can see stories anonymously unless the person has special settings enabled.
Yes, sometimes they can. For example, if there are view counts or notifications enabled on the platform, they might get an indication that someone has viewed their story.
It depends on the specific platform and its settings. Some apps have indicators or notifications that let the person whose story you viewed know, while others might not have such a feature.
Well, it varies by the social media platform. Some have explicit notifications for this, while others keep it private and the person won't know.
On most social media platforms, no. For example, on Instagram, when you view someone's story, they generally can't see that it was you specifically who looked at it. However, some platforms may have certain privacy features or analytics that could potentially give the creator some idea about the general audience viewing their story, but not the individual identities in a straightforward way.
Yes, in some cases. For example, on many social media platforms, they have certain mechanisms in place. If you record a story in an unauthorized way that violates the platform's terms, they may detect it. Also, some apps might show signs like a notification to the owner if there are security features related to content protection enabled.