One reason could be that the story is intended to be symbolic or allegorical, and a specific location might limit the interpretation. Another possibility is that the story is part of a larger series or universe where locations are predefined and can't be added randomly.
Maybe it's because the story's plot and theme don't require a specific location. Sometimes, leaving it vague can add to the mystery or universality of the story.
It could be that the focus of the story is more on characters and their relationships rather than the setting. Or perhaps the author wants to let the reader imagine the location themselves for a more personalized experience.
Maybe there's a glitch in the app or your device settings. Check for updates and make sure your location services are enabled for the app.
Maybe there's a glitch in the software you're using. Sometimes, bugs can prevent you from adding the location.
It might be that the story platform you're using doesn't support adding locations. Or, there could be specific requirements or steps you need to follow that you haven't completed yet. Look for any instructions or guidelines related to adding locations within the app.
Maybe there's a glitch in the system. Sometimes technical issues prevent adding locations. Try restarting the app or device and see if that helps.
Maybe it's because the story doesn't have a specific setting or the author just didn't think it was necessary.
It could be that the story has a predefined scope or set of elements and adding a mention doesn't fit within those boundaries. Also, it might violate the narrative consistency or the author's original vision.
Yes, you can add multiple locations. It can add variety and broaden the scope of the story. But it's important to make the transitions between locations smooth and logical so the reader doesn't get confused.
You can do it by smoothly transitioning between the locations. For example, start in one place, have the characters decide to move or be forced to, and then describe the new location clearly.
It could be that the focus of the story wasn't on the location. Sometimes, the plot and characters take precedence over specific places. Or perhaps it was just an oversight by the writer.
There could be several reasons. It might be that your internet connection is unstable, preventing the location tagging from working. Or perhaps there's an update needed for the app you're using to enable this feature. Another possibility is that the story format or category you're posting in doesn't allow for location tags.