Maybe they just want to have some fun or get attention. Sometimes, it's not that serious.
Well, it could be that they want to see how others react or to start a conversation. Or maybe they think the real story is boring and a made-up meme is more entertaining.
Playing uncivilized memes could lead to some negative effects such as causing unnecessary controversy, offending others, destroying the online environment, and so on. Some people might think that memes were a form of entertainment, but the memes they chose to use should conform to social ethics and civilized norms. They should avoid using insults, discrimination, violence, and other inappropriate words. If uncivilized memes were widely used, it might damage the dignity and interests of others and even cause social conflicts and contradictions. Playing jokes could also lead to misunderstandings and confusion. Some memes came from fictional stories, games, or anime, but if one was not familiar with the relevant background knowledge, they might be misunderstood as real events or facts, causing unnecessary trouble and misunderstanding. Therefore, we should respect others and avoid using uncivilized memes. In the online world, we should maintain a civilized, polite, and respectful attitude towards others to maintain a harmonious and civilized online environment.
People create fiction to escape reality and enter imaginative worlds. It's a way to have fun and forget about daily stress.
Not really. I don't have much interest in creating manga memes. I prefer other forms of creative expression.
Generally, people won't be aware if you screenshot their story. But it's important to respect others' privacy and only screenshot if it's appropriate and within the rules of the platform you're using.
Usually, they don't. Social media platforms don't notify them specifically when you view their story.
In most cases, no one knows when you watch a story unless you tell them or there's some tracking system involved.
Sometimes they do. Some social media platforms notify the story creator when their story is viewed.
In most cases, no. People usually don't have a direct notification that you've watched their story.
Sometimes they do. Some social media platforms notify the person whose story you watch.
Chances are they don't. Unless the platform specifically notifies them or there's some sort of tracking feature enabled that they're aware of, it's unlikely they'll know when you view their story.