In general, people cannot tell if you mute their story. Social media platforms are set up to respect user privacy in this regard. When you mute a story, it's mainly for your own viewing preferences. It's not like blocking where the other person might notice differences in their follower or interaction list. Muting is more about personalizing your experience on the platform without affecting the other person's perception of their own content's reach or popularity. So, if you mute someone's story, you can do so without worrying about the other person finding out.
No, they can't. When you mute someone's story on most social media platforms, there is no notification sent to the person whose story you muted. So they have no way of knowing that you've muted their story.
Typically, no one can tell. Social media is focused on user experience and privacy in this regard. Muting a story doesn't send out any alerts or signals to the person who posted it. It's a function that allows you to have more control over your social media feed. For example, if you are following a lot of accounts and some stories are too frequent or not relevant to you, muting their stories helps you manage your time and attention better without the poster knowing that you've specifically muted them.
No, generally people cannot tell if you mute their stories. Social media platforms usually keep this action private, so the user who posted the story won't receive any notification about it.
It depends. If they pay close attention to your behavior or if they directly ask and you give an evasive answer, they might figure it out. But if you're careful and don't give any obvious signs, they might not know.
In general, the answer is no. Muting someone's story is a way for you to manage your feed without causing any sort of reaction from the person whose story you are muting. Most platforms don't provide any indication to the story creator that their story has been muted by a particular user. This allows users to curate their experience privately. However, it's always important to check the specific privacy policies and features of the particular social media platform you are using, as there may be some minor differences, but overall, it's not something that is made visible to the story creator.