Not always. Sometimes stories might be featured on the timeline based on popularity, relevance, or other factors rather than just the time they were created.
Yes, usually they do. But it depends on the platform or context where the timeline is presented.
Yes, you usually can. Most social media platforms give you options to customize whose stories you see on your timeline based on your preferences and settings.
Most of the time it does. But it can depend on your privacy settings and how you've configured your account preferences.
Yes, it is. 'A Will Eternal' has a dedicated fan base and maintains its popularity over time.
You need to be highly organized and have a clear plan. Come up with a bunch of story ideas in advance and schedule your writing time.
Well, you need to set a regular writing schedule and stick to it. Make it a habit, like brushing your teeth.
Stories can appear in various forms, like books, movies, TV shows, or even in oral traditions passed down through generations.
Well, it really depends. Sometimes you'll see a lot of stories on FYP, especially if you follow certain topics or users. But it's not a guarantee. The platform's algorithm decides what gets shown based on various factors like your viewing history and engagement.
To make a timeline for stories, think about the beginning, middle, and end. Mark down important moments and the time they occur. Connect them smoothly to show the progression. It'll give your story a better structure.
To keep making comics, first, you have to be passionate and committed. Then, plan your story arcs in advance. It's also important to keep learning new techniques and get feedback from others to improve.
Yes, usually PSA grades comics based on specific and established criteria, but it's not always perfect.