People ask this because phone screen recording feels visible. Some apps show notifications, some do not, and platform behavior can change without warning.
For Clapper, the safest answer is: do not assume recording is invisible, and do not use recordings in a way that would harm the creator.
Screen recording
Phone screen recording captures whatever is on your display. Depending on the app and operating system, a platform may or may not detect or react to it.
The recording also includes UI, notification banners, battery indicators, and anything else that appears on screen.
Cloud recording
Cloud recording is different. A recorder joins or consumes the live source and writes the stream to an MP4 file. It is not your phone pressing the screen-record button.
That does not mean there is no trace. Platforms can show viewer presence, connection data, moderation data, or other telemetry.
What should creators expect?
Creators should assume public lives can be seen, clipped, discussed, or saved by viewers. That is true on every live platform.
If a live includes sensitive information, it should not be treated as private just because it is temporary.
What should viewers do?
Record responsibly. Personal rewatching is different from reposting. If you want to publish a clip, ask for permission and keep context.
Does ClapRec tell creators?
ClapRec is a Telegram bot for users who want recordings delivered to their chat. It does not post recordings publicly by default for your private watchlist delivery. Public archive behavior depends on site settings and recording visibility.