Yes, they can. Usually, stories that capture people's attention quickly, have a wide appeal, and follow the platform's guidelines have a better chance of getting on the FYP. However, it's not guaranteed as it's also influenced by randomness and changing trends.
It's possible for stories to appear on FYP. The visibility often depends on your preferences, the popularity of the story, and how recently it was posted.
Well, it really depends. Sometimes you'll see a lot of stories on FYP, especially if you follow certain topics or users. But it's not a guarantee. The platform's algorithm decides what gets shown based on various factors like your viewing history and engagement.
Stories can go on the FYP, but it's not a given. The algorithm takes into account multiple elements such as the quality of the story, the number of likes and comments it gets, and how it aligns with the interests of the users who might see it.
Yes, technically they can. As long as they can get their hands on a device with Snapchat and can connect to the internet.
Well, the ability for homeless people to get Snap stories depends on multiple factors. Firstly, they need a device which is not easy for them as they usually don't have much money. Secondly, they require an internet connection which might be hard to obtain constantly. Even if they manage to have both, they are likely dealing with so many other hardships in life that Snap stories may not be a high priority. So while it's possible, there are numerous barriers that often prevent them from easily getting Snap stories.
It really varies. Maybe if you have a recent backup or if the platform where the stories were hosted has some recovery options. But often, once they're gone, they're gone for good.
Yes, they can. If they have a unique plot, great writing, and get shared on the right platforms.
Stories can get misty when there's a lack of clarity in the character development or when the setting isn't described vividly enough. Also, if the storyline jumps around too much, it can add to the mistiness.
One way to get used to ghost stories is to start with mild ones. Maybe some children's ghost stories that are not too scary. As you get more comfortable, gradually move on to scarier ones. Another way is to watch ghost story movies with friends. The company can make it less frightening.
Sometimes they do. Longer stories often have more complex plots and character developments, which can make them harder to follow and understand.