Sure. If the platform has viewing analytics, they can. For instance, on Facebook Stories, the person who posted the story can see the list of people who watched it.
Yes, they can. A lot of social media platforms offer insights to the story creator. For example, on TikTok, the user can see who has viewed their story. However, there are some privacy - focused platforms or features where it might be more difficult to tell, but generally, it's quite common for the creator to be able to see if you watched their story.
Yes, some social media platforms have features that can show the viewership of a story, so the owner may be able to tell if you've watched it.
It depends on the platform and the settings. Some social media platforms might notify the person if you watch their story, while others might not.
In most cases, no. Usually, the viewing of someone's story is private and not visible to others.
Yes, on Facebook, the person who posted the story can see the list of people who have viewed their story.
Yes, usually they can. Many social media platforms have features that notify the creator when someone views their story.
Yes, someone can typically see if you watch their story. This is a common feature on many platforms to give users an idea of who's interested in their content. However, the level of detail and specific settings can vary by the platform.
In most cases, it depends on the platform's settings. Some platforms might notify the story owner if you view it, while others might not.
It's possible in some cases. For example, if you come across their public social media posts or blogs that they haven't restricted access to.
They might see it if it's made public on a platform that allows for such visibility.
No, generally, on most social media platforms, the person who pinned the story cannot see specifically who has viewed their pinned stories. The viewing metrics usually only provide general information like the number of views, not the identities of the viewers.