There is no way to see someone’s story on Instagram without them knowing. If you try to view a story that isn’t yours, you will get a notification that the owner of the story has blocked you.

Stories on Instagram work by allowing users to share photos and videos that disappear after 24 hours. This feature is designed to let users share more of their lives with their followers, without having to worry about the content sticking around forever.

Yes, you can see how many times someone has viewed your story. At the top of your story, you’ll see the number of views and who those views are from.

Yes, the person who posted the story can see how many times it’s been viewed.

There’s no definitive answer to this question, as it depends on the person’s privacy settings and how observant they are. Generally speaking, if someone is looking at your Instagram profile, you’ll be able to see a blue dot next to their name in the list of followers or people you’re following.

Instagram stories are a way to share photos and videos with your followers that disappear after 24 hours. Posts are photos or videos that are permanently on your profile.

The primary difference between an Instagram post and an Instagram story is that posts are permanent and stories disappear after 24 hours. Posts can be edited before publishing, but stories cannot.

The Instagram feed is a chronological timeline of photos and videos from the people you follow. The Stories feature is a compilation of photos and videos that disappear after 24 hours.

Yes, you can see if someone screenshots your Instagram story. When you post a story, Instagram notifies the person who viewed it when someone takes a screenshot.

There is no surefire way to know for certain whether or not someone is stalking your Instagram, but there are a few things you can do to help you get a sense of whether or not someone is watching your profile more closely than they should be. First, check your account’s “Insights” page to see if you have any new followers who have never interacted with your content before.