Yes, they can. Instagram has features that allow users to see who has shared their story. There's a list of viewers for each story, and if you send it, your name will likely be among those viewers. So, if the person checks the list of viewers carefully, they can tell that you sent their story.
Yes, they can. Instagram provides a feature that shows the sender of a story share. So, if you send someone's Insta story, they will be able to see that you have sent it. This is part of the interaction tracking on the platform.
Yes, Instagram doesn't directly notify you when someone screenshots your story. However, there are some third - party apps that claim to be able to track screenshot activities, but using such apps violates Instagram's terms of service.
Well, generally, Instagram doesn't provide a feature that lets you know if someone has screenshotted your Insta story. This is mainly for privacy reasons. If it were possible, it might make some users feel uncomfortable or self - conscious about sharing their stories. However, there are some third - party apps that claim to be able to detect screenshots, but using them might violate Instagram's terms of service.
It depends. If the person has their settings configured to receive notifications for incoming stories, they'll be able to see when you send it. But if they've turned off those notifications or have a lot of incoming stories, they might not notice right away.
No, taking a screenshot (ss) of someone's Instagram story without their permission is a violation of their privacy. Instagram also has terms of use that prohibit such behavior.