Instagram’s Highlights feature allows users to group and display previously shared Stories on their profiles beyond the standard 24-hour period. While Instagram provides viewers of regular Stories with a list of accounts that have watched them, a similar function is not available for Highlights. Therefore, the platform does not explicitly notify profile owners when another user views their Highlights.
The absence of a viewing history for Highlights differs from the approach taken with standard Stories, offering users a degree of privacy when engaging with Highlight content. This distinction likely stems from the persistent nature of Highlights, intended as curated collections rather than ephemeral updates. Understanding this difference can inform users’ content consumption habits and expectations regarding privacy on the platform.