If you're interested in getting to know her better, you can respond in your story in a way that might encourage her to engage more. For instance, if you post a picture of a book you're reading, you could add a caption like 'Loving this book. Any recommendations?' This way, she might feel more comfortable to comment. Another option is to simply like or reply to her stories too, if she has any. This shows that you're also interested in her life.
First, don't overthink it too much. It could be something innocent. But if you're curious, you can be a bit more proactive. You can try to find common interests based on the things you post in your story. If you post a lot about fitness, for example, and she watches all those stories, you could ask her if she also likes working out. This can open up a conversation and help you understand her better. You can also use emojis in your response if you decide to message her, like a smiley face or a thumbs - up, to keep it light and friendly.
If you're curious about their motives, you might consider blocking them. But if you're okay with it, you can just leave it be. Another option is to post stories that show you're happy and moved on. This might send a message that you're doing fine without them.
You could react by simply ignoring it if you don't want to encourage any further interaction.
You could just ignore it. It's her choice not to follow, and if she enjoys your story, that's fine.
Send her a story that's a bit more personal or has a question in it. For example, you could post a picture of a place you like and say 'I wonder if anyone else likes this place as much as I do?'. This might pique her interest and make her more likely to respond to you directly. Since she watches your stories, it's a way to engage her without the pressure of a direct text.
You could just give her some space. Don't push her to interact. If she's interested, she might come around on her own.
It depends. If she's just a casual acquaintance, it might seem a bit odd, but still not really a cause for worry. However, if she has a history of being overly involved or if you've had some issues with her in the past, then you might be a bit cautious. But generally, if it's just story - watching, it's probably harmless.
You don't really need to overreact. Just keep posting your stories as you normally would. If you're interested in her, you could try to make your stories more engaging, but don't be pushy.
Send her a friendly and non - pushy message like 'I noticed you've been watching my stories. I hope you're having a great day!' This shows that you're aware of her viewing but also keeps it light.
You could send a friendly and non - confrontational message related to one of your stories. For instance, if you post a picture of a place you used to go together, say something like 'I was here today and remembered the good times we had'. This shows that you're not ignoring the situation but also not pressuring her to talk right away.
If it makes you uncomfortable, you can block them from seeing your stories. It's your social media and you have the right to control who views your content.