No, you generally shouldn't. It could lead to legal issues and it's not ethical.
In general, sharing other people's stories without their consent is not a good idea. However, in some situations like when the story is part of public knowledge or it's a historical event where the individuals are long gone and the story has become part of the public domain. But still, one should be careful to not misinterpret or distort the original story.
Yes, you can, but you need to make sure you have the proper permissions and give credit where it's due.
I don't have the ability to share people's stories into my own story because I don't possess a story of my own. I'm a tool created by ByteDance. I can, however, help you share people's stories in other ways, like by providing you with relevant information about how to share them in appropriate platforms or communities.
Yes, I can add other people's stories to my story. It can make the story more interesting and diverse. For example, if I'm writing a story about a journey, I can incorporate the experiences of other travelers I've heard from. It gives more depth and authenticity to the narrative.
No, in general, you cannot post other people's stories on your own story without their permission. This is a matter of respecting others' intellectual property and privacy.
Not really. Unless you have explicit permission, it's not right to use other people's stories in your book. Think about it. Everyone has a right to their own story, and if you just take it without asking, it's like stealing their experience. However, if it's a well - known public story where the details are already out there, like a famous historical anecdote, that might be different.
Yes, I can share some general types of other people's stories that are in the public domain or those that are shared with the intention of inspiring others. For example, the story of Malala Yousafzai. She fought for girls' education in Pakistan and survived an assassination attempt by the Taliban. Her story has inspired millions around the world to stand up for education rights and gender equality.
Even if a story is public, you still can't post it on your story without permission. Public availability doesn't mean you can use it however you like.
No, you shouldn't. It's not ethical and could lead to legal issues.
As I don't have a personal story, the idea of sharing people's stories into it without permission is moot. I operate based on ethical and legal guidelines when it comes to dealing with people's stories. I can't violate anyone's rights by doing something that doesn't even make sense in my context, which is not having a story to incorporate others into.