The “seen” function on Instagram can be turned off so that users don’t know when you’ve seen their post. This is helpful if you’re trying to avoid spoilers or don’t have time to respond right away. To turn off seen, go to your profile, tap the three lines in the top left corner, and select “settings.” Scroll down and tap “push notifications,” then slide the “seen” function to the off position.

Seen is an Instagram feature that notifies a user when someone they follow has seen their post. It is a way to gauge the effectiveness of one’s posts and to see how much engagement they are receiving.

There is no definite answer to this question as it depends on the individual’s settings and who they follow. Some people may have their account set up so that their followers see when they have liked a post, while others may not have this setting activated. Additionally, some people may only follow accounts that they are interested in, which means that they will not see posts from accounts that they do not follow.

There could be a few reasons why you can’t see “seen” on Instagram. One possibility is that the person who sent you the message has turned off the “seen” function. Another reason could be that they have deleted the message. It’s also possible that your phone is not receiving notifications for messages from Instagram.

The seen message on Instagram can be deleted by pressing and holding down on the message until a delete button pops up. Once the delete button is pressed, the message will be deleted.

One way to view someone’s Instagram story without them knowing is by screenshotting it. When you screenshot a story, the person who posted it will get a notification that someone has screen-shotted their story. However, if you screenshot the story before the person has seen it, they will not get a notification.

Seen is an indicator on Instagram direct messages that shows the user when the message has been read by the recipient. It is represented by a small blue circle next to the message. Seen lets users know when their message has been read, so they can continue the conversation without waiting for a response.

When a user sees a story on Instagram, the app will start playing it automatically. If the user swipes left on the story, they will be taken to the previous one, and if they swipe right, they will be taken to the next one. If the user taps on the story, it will pause and they can swipe up to see more posts from that account.

There is no definitive way to know if someone has read your Instagram message, as the app does not currently feature any type of notification or indicator to show whether a recipient has opened and viewed a message. However, there are a few ways to infer whether or not someone has seen your post.

There is no definitive answer as to whether or not someone has declined your message request on Instagram. However, there are some telltale signs that could suggest that this is the case. For example, if you send a message to someone and they do not respond, it is possible that they have either ignored your message or have chosen to decline it. Another indication that someone may have declined your message request is if you notice that they have blocked you from sending them messages.

Instagram stories are a way to share what’s going on in your life with your followers. You can see who has viewed your story, and how many times they have viewed it.

There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on the privacy settings of each individual user. Generally speaking, if a user has their account set to private, then other users cannot see that they have viewed that person’s Instagram story. However, if a user has their account set to public, then anyone can see that they have viewed that person’s story.

Instagram users can access a list of “followers” who have chosen to follow their account. This list includes the usernames of each follower, as well as their profile pictures. Instagram does not provide a way for users to see who has viewed their profile or individual posts. However, there are third-party applications that allow users to see who has viewed their profile and individual posts.