It varies. On some apps, likes on stories are visible to everyone. But on others, only the person who posted the story or their mutual friends can see the likes. It really depends on the specific settings and policies of the platform.
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In the worldview constructed by the novel Ghost Blows Out the Light, the Mountain-Unloading Warriors were one of the sects of grave robbers, but the novel did not clearly indicate whether Mountain-Unloading Warriors still existed in modern times. In the movie " Strange Things in Muye: Unloading the Ridge Hercules " and other related works, there were characters who were unloading the Ridge Hercules. This was based on the story content of the novel, and it could not directly indicate that there were unloading the Ridge Hercules in reality. There was no definite information on whether there were still people in the real world who inherited this sect. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In most cases, you can't directly see who has liked your stories. It's often kept private for user privacy reasons.
Yes, you usually can. Many story platforms have a feature that shows the number of likes a story has received.
In most cases, the creator of the story and their friends can see the likes.
Well, it really depends. Different platforms have different privacy policies. Some might show this to your close connections, while others might keep it strictly between you and the story creator.
There were still people in the Joy of Life temple. According to the descriptions in documents [2],[4], and [5], there were three people in the Temple of Joy of Life. They were Ye Qingmei, Fan Xian, and Wu Zhu. Among them, Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian were humans, while Wu Zhu was a robot that Ye Qingmei had brought over. Their existence was closely related to the temple. Therefore, there was someone in the Joy of Life temple.
There were other people in Joy of Life Temple. According to the descriptions in documents 1 and 3, there were three people in the Temple of Joy of Life. They were Ye Qingmei, Fan Xian, and Wu Zhu. Among them, Wu Zhu was a robot that Ye Qingmei had brought over. Their existence was inextricably linked to the temple. The other documents did not mention whether there were other people in the temple.
Yes, usually anyone can see comments on stories if the settings allow it.