As of now, Facebook doesn't notify the user if someone takes a screenshot of their story. So, generally, people cannot see if their story has been screenshot.
Facebook is a large platform with various privacy settings. But when it comes to story screenshots, it doesn't have a mechanism to let the story creator know if someone has taken a screenshot. This is different from some other social media platforms that do have such features. So the answer is no, people can't see screenshot of stories on Facebook.
No, usually people can't see if you screenshot their Facebook story.
On Facebook, no. Facebook doesn't have a feature that allows story posters to see if someone has taken a screenshot of their story.
Yes, people can see screenshot stories if they have access to them. For example, if they are shared on social media or sent directly to them.
Yes, usually people can see a screenshot on stories if it's shared or posted.
On Snapchat, in the past, it notified the sender if a screenshot was taken of a snap (which is a type of story). But things have changed over time with different privacy settings and updates. Generally speaking, it's not always straightforward whether people can see screenshots of stories as it varies greatly depending on the app's design and privacy policies.
It depends on your privacy settings. If you set them to public or have specific friends or groups selected to view, then they can see. But if you set it to only you, then no one else can.
No, usually, Facebook doesn't notify the person whose story you screenshot.
It depends. Some platforms might have notifications or features that alert the original poster if you screenshot their stories, but not all do.
It depends. Some apps have features that notify the original poster if their story is screenshotted, but not all do.