You could try using private browsing or incognito mode. That way, your viewing history won't be recorded.
In some cases, it does. It might help tailor recommendations or show your level of engagement with certain types of stories. But in others, it might not have a significant impact.
I don't have exact knowledge of the algorithm. It could be based on things like your device's activity, your account's history of viewing similar content, or some combination of these and other factors.
I think it might involve tracking your interaction time and clicks. Maybe it also considers if you scrolled all the way through or made certain comments.
You could just act normal and not mention it at all. Pretend like you have no idea.
The author can be more conscious about the content and choose to describe the girl in a more appropriate and respectful way, for example, focusing on her personality or her actions in a positive context.
Maybe it's a glitch in the system or a setting issue. Sometimes the algorithms get confused.
Maybe it's a glitch in the system. Sometimes technical errors can cause such strange displays.
Maybe it's a glitch in the system or a mistake in the algorithm that determines what to show you.
One way to hide that you watched a story is to log out of the platform or app where you watched it. Also, make sure not to leave any visible traces like comments or likes. Sometimes, turning off notifications related to your viewing activity can help too.
I'm not sure, maybe try using some hidden or encrypted tags.