It depends. Sometimes they can notice if there are obvious signs or if they have some way of tracking it.
It really varies. Maybe if you leave some trace or if they have the means to monitor such activities, they could know. But if everything is handled carefully and without leaving any hints, chances are they won't.
It depends. If you send them through a public platform or to a group of people, they might know. But if it's a private message to one person and they don't tell others, then maybe not.
In most cases, no. Usually, the sending process is private and not visible to others.
It depends. Some social media or messaging apps might notify others when you send a story, but in others, it could be more private and not immediately obvious to others.
It depends. If the platform or method you use has some notification or tracking feature, they might be able to tell. But in some cases, if it's done privately or without any obvious indicators, they might not know.
It depends. If they have some way to monitor or are notified, they might find out. But in many cases, they might not be aware unless you tell them or there's a specific system in place to inform them.
It depends. If the platform or method you use has notifications or some kind of tracking feature, they might be able to tell. But in some cases, if it's sent privately without any indication, they might not know.
Yes, they can. Instagram has notifications and indicators that show when someone sends a story to them.
In most cases, no. Unless there's some sort of notification or tracking system involved, people typically wouldn't know.
In many cases, they do. Snapchat is designed to give some indication to the recipient that you've sent a story. But it also depends on their settings and how they interact with the app.
It depends. In some cases, there might be notifications or indicators that let them know. But in others, it might not be obvious.