On the majority of platforms, the answer is no. Social media platforms are designed to protect a certain level of user privacy. Allowing users to see who screenshots their stories might lead to various issues. For instance, it could discourage people from sharing interesting or personal stories if they know they can be monitored so closely. Also, from a technical perspective, implementing such a feature across all devices and users would be quite complex and resource - intensive.
It depends. If you share it publicly, then yes, people can see it. But if you keep it private or only show it to specific people, then only those you allow will be able to see it.
No, Instagram doesn't notify you when someone screenshots your story. So, there's no way to directly see who has taken a screenshot of your Insta story.
Well, in some cases, Instagram can tell you if your story has been screenshot. For instance, in direct messages, if you send a disappearing photo or video as a story, and the recipient screenshots it, you'll get a notification. But for regular public or private story posts, there's no such automatic notification for screenshots at the moment.
Facebook doesn't have a feature that allows you to see if someone has screenshot your story. It's mainly for privacy reasons. Think about it, if people knew they were being monitored for screenshots, it might make them less likely to engage with stories. Also, it could be seen as an invasion of privacy in some ways. So, in short, you can't tell if someone screenshots your fb story.
In most cases, if your screenshots are not posted or shared in any accessible way, people can't see them. However, if you upload them to a public platform or send them to others, then they will be visible to those who have access.
It depends. If you share them publicly or with specific people, then yes, they can see. But if you keep them private on your device and don't show anyone, then no.