In most cases, they can. Instagram provides indicators or notifications that show who has viewed their stories. But there are some privacy settings and tricks that might affect this.
In most cases, yes. Instagram gives some indicators or notifications to the person whose story you view. But it might not always be 100% accurate or obvious.
No, usually they can't. Instagram doesn't notify them directly that you saw it.
In most cases, no. Instagram doesn't typically notify others when you view their stories.
Yes, typically people can. But there are certain circumstances where it might not be visible. For instance, if they have a large number of viewers or if there are technical glitches. Generally, though, the default is that they can tell if you've viewed their story.
Sure. Usually, Instagram shows a list of viewers when you post a story. But keep in mind that not all viewers might be shown, especially if they have certain privacy settings enabled.
Generally, you can't know for sure. Instagram doesn't have a feature that shows the specific identities of those who saw your story. It's designed to maintain some level of privacy for users.
Instagram doesn't provide a direct feature to know exactly who viewed your story. So, usually, you can't.
Well, you can get a rough idea. Instagram will show you a list of people who viewed your story, but it doesn't mean you'll know for sure if they actually paid close attention or just scrolled past quickly.
It depends on the specific platform. Some social media apps might have features that allow the creator of the story to see who viewed it, but others don't provide such notifications.
Generally, people can't tell if you viewed their story. But some platforms might offer analytics or insights to the content creator that could potentially indicate views, but it's not always obvious or specific to individual viewers.