It could be that they aren't aware they were tagged or there are some technical glitches. Also, your story might not meet the sharing criteria set by the platform.
There could be a few reasons. Maybe they don't have a connection strong enough to share it, or they simply don't want to. Another possibility is that there are privacy restrictions preventing them from doing so.
Maybe they don't have the permission or the platform's settings don't allow it.
You probably shouldn't. Sharing someone's story without their permission or tagging could be seen as disrespectful or a violation of their privacy.
Well, generally no. It's not ethical or proper to share someone's story without their explicit permission or being tagged. It could cause problems and hurt the person's feelings.
No, you can't. Sharing someone else's story without their permission or proper attribution is unethical and may even be illegal in some cases.
No, you shouldn't. Sharing someone's story without their consent or being tagged is not ethical or respectful of their privacy.
You could just mention the story without directly tagging the person. That way, it's shared but without the tag.
Yes, usually when someone is tagged in a story, they receive a notification and can see it.
Maybe it's a technical glitch or a setting issue. Sometimes the app or platform might have a bug that prevents tagging.
You can start by posting it on popular social media platforms and using relevant hashtags to increase visibility.
It's quite simple. Just look for the sharing option when you have the tagged post open and select the 'Share on Story' option.
Well, you could make a video presentation of the story, mention the tags in the video description, and upload it on video-sharing platforms. Or, you can email it to your friends and colleagues, making sure to highlight the tags and explain their significance.