Well, I could be really bummed out. Maybe I was looking forward to the plans and now I feel let down. Or I might also be understanding if they had a good reason and communicated it well.
I could either be quite annoyed, thinking they're being unreliable. Or I might try to be understanding and assume something important came up for them. It really depends on the situation and our friendship.
In most cases, it really varies. Some social media or story-sharing platforms will notify your friends when you're mentioned, but others might not have that functionality. It all comes down to the settings and features of the specific platform.
This question involves some terms and techniques in online literature. Here are some suggestions that might be useful: 1. copy and paste the article into the chat window of your circle of friends instead of the body area. This way, your friends can see your article without it being automatically hidden. 2. Make sure your friends have turned on the sharing function of your Moments or they won't be able to see your post. You can check if your friends have installed this feature by typing "share" or "share to your circle of friends" in the chat window. 3. If your post is shared in a group in your Moments, your friends may need to enter this group first to see your post. You can enter the group by typing "+" in the chat window and then send your article. 4. If your post was shared within a certain time period, your friends may not be able to see the update. This depended on the time limit of the post. It should be noted that these methods may not be suitable for all situations. You can try other ways to solve the problem, such as changing the title or description of the article or asking for help from friends.
It depends on the platform or context where you shared your reaction. Usually, people who have access to the same story or the specific area where you posted your reaction can see it.
It depends. If you share your reaction publicly, like on a social media platform or in a group discussion, others can see it. But if you keep it to yourself or only tell a few trusted people, then no.
It depends. On some social media or story-sharing platforms, the visibility of your likes can be configured. So, if the default settings allow it or if you haven't changed the privacy settings, your friends might be able to see. But if you've set it to private, they won't.
It depends. Some sponsored story settings allow you to target specific audiences. If you've set your sponsored story to be shown to a broad audience that includes your friends, then they'll likely see it. However, if you've restricted the visibility to a particular group that doesn't include your friends, they won't. Also, different platforms have different algorithms for displaying sponsored content.
It depends on your privacy settings. If you haven't restricted who can see your posts on the story, then your friends can likely view them.
They might be shocked and feel guilty. In the story, they could realize how much Naruto has endured alone. For example, Sasuke might have a complex mix of emotions, knowing Naruto has faced so many hardships while he was away.
If your friends have seen your girlfriend naked, it's a very uncomfortable situation. First, you need to make sure your girlfriend is okay. She might be feeling violated or extremely embarrassed. Then, you should have a serious talk with your friends. Let them know that their behavior is unacceptable. For example, if it was an accident in a shared living space, boundaries need to be clearly set and respected in the future. You also need to support your girlfriend through this difficult time and ensure her privacy and dignity are restored.
In most cases, if you haven't restricted the visibility of your story in the settings, your messenger friends will be able to view it. But you can always check and adjust the settings to control who sees it.