I think it depends. Sometimes they might know if there are certain indicators or notifications, but not always.
I think it's not possible for them to know for sure. Instagram doesn't notify the person if you just view their story.
Well, generally, Instagram shows the list of people who watched a story to the person who posted it. However, there are some privacy settings and workarounds. For example, if you view the story anonymously using third - party apps (which might violate Instagram's terms), the person may not be able to tell it's you. But if you use the normal Instagram app to watch, they can find out. Also, if they have a large number of viewers, they might not notice that you specifically watched their story, but the information is there for them to see if they look.
I'm not sure. Maybe you could check your account settings or see if there's a notification related to it. Or you could try to remember if you had any specific actions that indicated you watched the story.
Generally, no. But some private or exclusive stories might have some built-in tracking mechanisms to detect screenshots, though this is quite rare.
Well, it's hard to say for sure. Sometimes people can tell if you watched their story based on your reactions or comments, but not always.
It depends. Some social media platforms might notify the person whose story you screenshot, while others might not.
I'm not sure. It depends on the context and the specific circumstances.
In most cases, no one is directly notified when you watch their story. But it depends on the specific social media platform and its privacy settings.
Yes, usually they get notified when you watch their story on most social media platforms.
Yes, they can. Some platforms have features that notify the creator when someone views their story.