Do most people check who watches their Instagram stories?

Anonymous
I never even look at stories. I don’t use instagram to keep up with friends. I have zero interest in their pictures.
Anonymous
Sometimes. If I'm posting a lot, then I don't bother.

he only time I was upset is when I posted a pic about how something devastating (and a short sentence about being upset) and I was sad that people didn't even heart it, which takes 1 second.

I usually only post stories because I don't want to clutter up my grid and it's fast.
Anonymous
Good lord, this thread makes me feel old and very sad for all of you.
Anonymous
I never look bc I don't care
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Good lord, this thread makes me feel old and very sad for all of you.


LOL. I posted above you and I'm old. Don't feel sad for me.
Anonymous
I sometimes check. I have no idea what others do.
Anonymous
I don’t use instagram. I have fb bc I’m older—than-my-years on social media and had no idea people could see when I view their instagram stories on fb. Half the time they pop up in my feed as I’m scrolling and I'm unintentionally watching their story. Oh well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So I used to never post stories, I never understood why anyone would, I was like these things disappear after 2 days so if the point is to share a picture of your kids to friends/family who you almost never see, why would you do it in a way where it disappears in 48 hours? What if your friends/ family just didn't check social media in those couple of days?

Then one day I posted one, just because I never had, because I wanted to put a cute effect on a picture since I'd also never done that before (yes, I know I sound old). And I realized an hour later that I could see everyone who had viewed it, and I felt so dumb for realizing that OF COURSE this is why everyone posts stories instead of regular posts. And it made me realize how unhinged some people in my peripheral social circle are because they post new stories every single day!

Also I don't think I have a lot of control over whose stories I view and whose I don't, because I just flip through them mindlessly one by one. So I'm sure there are some high school friends from 20 years ago who think I'm stalking them when in reality, their stories just always populate in my little line of stories at the top of my FB app that I scroll through as I'm on the toilet every morning. Only like 20 "friends" ever populate on my stories list, I'm not sure why FB chose those particular people for me, but they did. So I guess people really shouldn't read that much into who viewed it and who didn't.


Thank you for sharing this. I don't post stories or look at them. I had no idea they disappeared or that people can see who viewed them. Wow.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Good lord, this thread makes me feel old and very sad for all of you.


In what way? I posted that I never even look at people’s stories. Others posted similar disinterest.
How does this make you feel sad?
Anonymous
What are instagram stories? That different from regular pictures/posts?
Anonymous
I put my political reposts in stories generally and leave the feed for general stuff.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What are instagram stories? That different from regular pictures/posts?


Yes, they are are temporary pictures, videos, or slide shows that are available for a short while and then disappear. So like Snapchat, but on Instagram, if that means anything to you.

On my app, they appear at the top of the feed as little circles. If I click on one, they will autoplay all of them until I exit out of them.

You can also see someone's "current stories" by clicking their profile picture in their profile (if they have an active story, the profile picture has kind of a light up outline). So that's how you can view stories of people you don't follow. But only if their profile is public (you can view stories on private profiles only if you follow them, just as with posts).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What are instagram stories? That different from regular pictures/posts?


Yes, they are are temporary pictures, videos, or slide shows that are available for a short while and then disappear. So like Snapchat, but on Instagram, if that means anything to you.

On my app, they appear at the top of the feed as little circles. If I click on one, they will autoplay all of them until I exit out of them.

You can also see someone's "current stories" by clicking their profile picture in their profile (if they have an active story, the profile picture has kind of a light up outline). So that's how you can view stories of people you don't follow. But only if their profile is public (you can view stories on private profiles only if you follow them, just as with posts).


Ah! Thanks for the explanation. Been forever since was on instagram.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Good lord, this thread makes me feel old and very sad for all of you.


I actually think it's useful info. I was a very casual, sometimes user of Instagram (never really posted but would sometimes scroll both posts and stories). I was really surprised to find out that people can see who has viewed their stories. I remember feeling kind of embarrassed when I found out, because I'd definitely randomly scrolled the profiles/stories of colleagues and acquaintances who probably thought it was weird I was looking at them. I wasn't stalking them or anything, but I'd random click through profiles just to see. I figured if it was a public profile, the whole point is that they are okay with people looking? But if people track who looks at their stories, I feel they could read more into that than I meant by it.

So it's a good PSA to people, especially people who don't use Instagram much and might not know. Don't go looking at your boss's stories unless you're okay with them knowing you looked!
Anonymous
Yes of course
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