No, they can't. When you type a comment on someone's Instagram story, it is not visible to them as you are typing. They will only see the comment once you have sent it.
Well, it depends. If they specifically tag you or include you in a part of their Insta story, then yes, others can see you. But if it's a private story that you're not supposed to be in and they haven't shared it with the wrong group, then no. Also, if they use certain privacy settings like hiding you from specific people, it gets more complicated. In general, though, if it's a normal public or shared - among - friends story and you're in it, people can see you.
Yes, Instagram provides some insights about your story views. You can see the number of accounts that have viewed your story, and sometimes it also shows who specifically has seen it, depending on your privacy settings and the type of account (private or public).
Well, generally, Instagram has the ability to let people know if you screenshot their story. But it's not always that straightforward. There are certain factors. For example, if the account is a business account or a public figure's account, they might be more likely to have the screenshot notification on. But if it's a regular user and they have tweaked their privacy settings, it could be different. They might have turned off the option to be notified about screenshots. Also, if there are any glitches or bugs in the Instagram app at a particular time, the screenshot notification might not work as expected.
Yes, they can. Instagram provides a feature where the original creator of the story can see who has shared their story. It shows up in the list of views along with other information like the number of times the story has been viewed.
Most of the time, yes. Instagram has a feature that alerts the person who posted the story if someone screenshots it. However, there are some workarounds that people might try to use to avoid this notification, but these are against Instagram's terms of use. It's all part of Instagram's effort to give some control to the content creators over how their content is used and shared.
As of now, Instagram doesn't have a built - in feature that allows users to see who has screenshot their stories. So, in the normal Instagram app usage, the answer is no. This is different from some other social media platforms where screenshot notifications are a thing. Instagram seems to value user privacy in this regard to some extent, although there have been rumors in the past about them potentially adding such a feature.
Yes, they can. Instagram notifies the user when someone takes a screenshot of their story. However, this only applies to some types of stories. For example, if it's a normal story, the creator will get a notification. But if it's a disappearing photo in a direct message, Instagram doesn't send such a notification.
Instagram doesn't have a feature to let the owner of a story know if it has been shared. When you share a story, it's more like a form of spreading the content further without the creator being aware of who exactly is sharing it. So generally, no one can see if you share their Insta story.
Instagram is designed in such a way that it doesn't let the story creator know if someone has taken a screenshot of their story. This is different from some other social media platforms. It gives users a certain level of privacy when viewing stories. So the answer is no, people can't see if you screenshot their Insta story.