Yes, on many social media platforms, there are indicators that show when someone likes a story. For example, on Instagram, if you like a person's story, they can see your username among the list of people who liked it. This is a simple way for the platform to enhance interaction and let content creators know who is engaging with their content.
No. Usually, when you like a story, it's just a binary action - you either like it or you don't. There is no way to show how much you like it. For example, on Snapchat or Instagram, all a like indicates is that you had some positive reaction to the story, not the degree of that reaction.
On many social media platforms, yes. When you like a story, often the person who posted it will be able to see that you liked it. For example, on Instagram, there's a clear indication when someone likes your story.
Yes, usually on some platforms, other users can see when you like a story. But it depends on the specific settings and privacy policies of that platform.
On most social media platforms, no. For example, Instagram doesn't notify the user when you take a screenshot of their story. Snapchat used to have a feature where it notified the sender if you took a screenshot of a private snap, but for regular stories, it doesn't notify. So in general, people usually can't see if you screenshot their story.
Typically, no. For example, on platforms like Instagram, Snapchat used to notify about screenshots in some situations for certain types of content, but generally for regular stories, there's no such notification. So you can usually screenshot a story without the other person being aware.
On most social media platforms, no. For example, on Instagram, when you take a screenshot of a story, the person who posted the story won't receive a notification that you've screenshot it. The same goes for Snapchat in many cases. However, there could be some third - party apps or special circumstances where this might be different, but generally, the answer is no.
Mostly, no. The vast majority of social media apps don't have a built - in feature that alerts the user whose story you've screenshot. They are more focused on sharing and viewing content easily. But it's important to note that the privacy policies and features can change over time, so it's always a good idea to keep an eye on any updates from the platform you're using.