No, you shouldn't. It's not ethical and might violate the platform's rules.
In most cases, no. Reposting stories you aren't tagged in could be seen as inappropriate and might even lead to account penalties depending on the platform's terms of service. It's best to respect the original poster's rights and only share content when you have proper authorization or are explicitly tagged.
Generally, you shouldn't. It could be seen as inappropriate or even against the terms of service of the platform where the story is posted. Plus, it's respectful to only repost when given explicit permission or when tagged.
No, you shouldn't. Reposting without being tagged might violate the original poster's rights or the platform's rules.
Generally speaking, no. Reposting someone else's story without being tagged or having their consent is not a good idea. It might cause issues related to copyright and respect for the original creator.
No, you shouldn't. It's not respectful of the original poster's rights and can cause problems.
In most cases, no. Reposting without being tagged might violate the original poster's expectations or privacy. It's better to respect their intentions.
Sure, I can. Once I heard a story about a lost traveler in a mysterious forest. The traveler had no idea where they were and had to rely on their instincts to find their way out.
Generally, it's not a good idea. Reposting without being tagged may cause confusion and might even be against the platform's rules or the wishes of the creator.
No, you generally shouldn't. Reposting without being tagged might violate copyright or terms of use.
Well, the inability to repost tagged stories could be because the creator has disabled reposting, or it could be a policy of the platform to prevent potential violations of terms of use. Another possibility is that your account doesn't have the necessary permissions for such actions.
Yes, usually you can only repost stories you're tagged in. It's a common rule on many platforms to respect privacy and ownership.