Yes, they can. Instagram provides notifications to the story owner when someone shares their story. So, if you share someone's Insta story, there's a good chance they'll be informed about it.
Yes, someone can see if you share their Insta story. Instagram keeps track of these actions and alerts the original poster. However, it's important to note that the visibility might vary depending on the platform's algorithms and the user's account settings.
Instagram doesn't have a built - in feature that alerts users when someone screenshots their stories. However, there are some third - party apps that claim to be able to detect screenshots, but these are not endorsed by Instagram and may not be reliable or could even violate Instagram's terms of use. So, typically, the answer is no, no one can see if you screenshot an Insta story.
Yes, Instagram can potentially notify the person who posted the story if you take a screenshot. However, this feature is not always reliable and may not work in all cases.
Yes, Instagram doesn't currently notify users directly when you replay their story, but there are some indirect ways they might suspect. For example, if you are the only one who views their story multiple times and they notice an increase in views from your account each time they post a new story, they could potentially suspect that you are replaying. However, there is no official 'replay notification' feature on Instagram.
No, Instagram doesn't notify the user when you take a screenshot of their story. However, some third - party apps or hacks might claim to do this, but using such things violates Instagram's terms of service.
Yes, Instagram doesn't notify the user directly when you screenshot a normal story. However, in some cases like disappearing photos in direct messages, the sender might be notified. But for regular stories on the feed, you can screenshot without the owner being aware.
Yes, they can. Instagram has a feature that alerts the user who posted the story when someone takes a screenshot of it. This is part of Instagram's privacy and user engagement features. It's designed to give the story creator some control and awareness of how their content is being interacted with. But keep in mind that not all users are aware of this feature, and some may assume that their screenshots are private.