It’s just as simple to do. Go to the post in question, such as on a Facebook page or friend’s account, then select Share. You’ll see a list of the people who have shared the post. Depending on the person’s privacy settings, you might not see everyone who has shared the post.
Depending on the ‘Privacy Settings‘ of the persons, you might not see the name of everybody that shared your post on Facebook. If the people that shared your post, shared it with the privacy setting of ‘Friends’ or ‘Only Me’, then you will not see their name if you are not friends on Facebook with them.
Instagram has added a new notification which will alert users when they go to share a private post or story as to whether any of the people they’re seeking to share that content with won’t actually be able to see it, due to their settings.
Unfortunately, if you’re looking to see an exact list of which accounts have shared your video, it currently isn’t possible to do so. However, if you switch to a TikTok Pro account, you can view your analytics which encompasses information like views and demographics, as well as number of shares.
So, in order to check who shared your post on Facebook, look above the “share” feature. You will here get the update of how many people shared your post on Facebook. STEP 3: To see the name of a person who shared your article, just click the “share” and you will be able to see the person’s name.
All you would need to do is to click on your post in your Instagram app on your smartphone. There are three buttons on the top-right corner that will give you a drop-down menu. When you see “view story reshares” as an option then it means that someone shared your posts to their stories.
When you see “view story reshares” as an option then it means that someone shared your posts to their stories. You press this option and it will show you the other user’s story and the date it was shared.
Can you see if someone screenshots your Instagram story?
Instagram doesn’t give out a notification when someone’s post is screenshot. The app also doesn’t tell users when someone else has taken a screenshot of their story. It means Instagram fans can take sneaky screenshots of other profiles without the other user ever knowing.