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When a content creator shares a story, they can see who has viewed it. While this may seem harmless, it raises questions about the implications for user privacy. By allowing creators to view their story viewers, platforms are essentially providing access to information about each user's viewing habits. This information can be used by creators to tailor their content, but it can also be used to target users with marketing messages or to build user profiles.

The problem with this approach is that it creates a system where viewers are being tracked without their permission. While users may be aware that their stories are public, they may not realize that they are being monitored in this way. This lack of clarity can lead to a loss of confidence in the platform and its creators.
Moreover, the story viewer feature can also be used to identify individuals who have viewed specific content. This can be particularly problematic if that content is sensitive. In such cases, users who have viewed the content may be targeted with irrelevant messages or advertisements.
Platform regulations are trying to keep up with the evolving security landscape, though these changes can always be hit or miss, while another challenge is with educating viewers about what information is being shared.
Using a proxy can be one of the methods to opt out from having information sharing from the following apps which include Snapchat. This method includes having another account other than the main one, and giving the viewer access to this other identity so when the content creators open their view tracker it shows a completely different person's viewed list, however alternative methods also come with many extra complications as well such as when your account gets flagged it will also flag other profiles.
Education of viewers on what information is being shared is something that social media companies need to prioritize in order to earn audience trust back.
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