Probably not. Usually, social media platforms don't provide that kind of detailed viewership information to others.
Chances are they can't. Most social media platforms are designed to protect user privacy and don't disclose this specific count. It's not a common feature to expose how many times one person has viewed another's story.
In most cases, no. Usually, the platform doesn't provide that specific information to the story owner.
In some platforms, you might be able to see the view count of your story, but it depends on the specific settings and features of that platform.
Yes, in many online platforms, there's usually a feature that shows the view count of a story.
In most cases, no. Usually, there's no direct way for people to know exactly how many times you viewed their story.
Typically, no one can directly see how many times you viewed their story. However, some platforms might offer general insights or analytics to the poster, but it's not specific to individual viewers.
No, usually people can't see the exact number of times you viewed a story. It's kept private for your own privacy.
Typically, the number of times you view a story is kept confidential. Platforms have privacy measures in place to protect this data. So, don't worry, others can't easily access it.
In most cases, no. People usually can't see exactly how many times you've viewed their story.
It depends. Some websites or apps provide this feature, allowing you to see the number of views. But not all do. It also depends on the settings and permissions of the content provider.
In most cases, yes. Platforms often have features that show the view count of a story to others.