Most of the time, people can't find out if you take screenshots of their stories. However, it's always good to respect others' privacy and only screenshot if it's appropriate or allowed.
It depends on the platform. Facebook, for instance, doesn't really have a feature that lets people know specifically who has viewed their stories. However, different platforms may change their policies and features over time. Some platforms might be considering adding such a feature in the future for various reasons like improving user engagement or privacy controls. But as of now, in general, people can't know for sure if you saw their stories on most major platforms.
For Snapchat, there is no direct 'like' feature on stories in the same way as Instagram. So, the concept of someone knowing if you 'liked' their story doesn't really apply in the traditional sense. However, you can send a reaction which they will see, but it's different from a like.
Well, it depends on the platform. In some cases, like Snapchat, the sender can see if you've watched their story. They get a notification or can view a list of viewers. But other platforms might not provide such information. There are also privacy settings that users can adjust on some platforms to limit who can see if they've watched a story.
On Instagram, if you share someone's post to your story or as a direct message, the person whose post it is may get a notification. But if you take a screenshot of the post and then post it on your own feed in a different way, it might not be as obvious that it was originally someone else's post. Different platforms have different policies and features regarding sharing others' posts, so it really depends on where you are sharing from and to.
Mostly no. When you block a story, it's a feature for your own convenience and privacy. Take TikTok for example. The app doesn't notify the creator of the story that you've blocked it. It's about you taking control of your feed and what you see, without the creator being aware of this specific action regarding their story.
In most cases, people cannot know if you screenshot their story. Social media platforms are mainly focused on enabling the sharing of content easily. If there were notifications for screenshots of stories, it might discourage people from viewing and sharing stories as they may be worried about the privacy implications of the creator knowing they took a screenshot. So, currently, on popular platforms such as Instagram, TikTok, etc., the story creator has no way of being informed that their story has been screenshotted.
On most common messaging platforms, the answer is no. When you forward a message, it's just the content that gets passed on. There's no special notification sent to the person who originally sent the message. But in some special cases, like in a work - related communication tool with strict security and auditing, there could be a record of forwarding which might be accessible to certain people in the organization, but not typically to the original sender.
Generally, people can't tell if you screenshot their story in 2023. But it depends on the specific platform and its settings. Some platforms might have advanced features that could potentially detect it, but it's not common.