I don't really know. Sometimes removal of stories could be due to changes in the platform's policies or to make space for new and more popular ones.
It depends on the platform. For some, you might look for an 'edit' or 'delete' option next to the story.
Sometimes, people underline stories to mark important parts or passages they want to remember easily.
It depends on the rules and settings of that platform. Some might allow it, but others could have restrictions.
It depends on the rules and settings of that platform. Some allow it, while others might not.
Yes, Duolingo did remove stories. But the reason behind it isn't clear.
Yes, LinkedIn did remove stories. It might have been due to changes in their platform strategy or to focus on other features.
Well, for most common platforms, you need to find the story you want to remove. Then look for something like 'delete', 'remove', or 'trash' icon/button. Sometimes, you might have to confirm the action to make sure you really want to delete it.
It depends on the platform. Some platforms have a 'delete' or 'remove' option in the settings or the story's menu.
It's hard to say. Maybe they did in some cases, but it could vary depending on various factors like copyright issues or content policies.
It could be due to poor writing. If the grammar, plot development, and overall structure of the fanfiction are bad, it can make the whole 'Naruto as a ninja' concept seem horrible. For instance, if the story jumps around randomly without any clear direction or if the dialogue is stilted and unnatural, it can ruin the experience of reading about Naruto as a ninja.