Definitely! But you need to make sure the website or app you're using to view the story supports reactions on PC and that you have the necessary permissions and are logged in properly.
Sure you can! Many platforms and apps allow you to do that on a PC.
Yes, it's possible. It depends on the platform or website where the story is shared. Some have built-in reaction features that are accessible on a PC. For example, on social media platforms like Facebook or Instagram, you can usually like, comment, or use other reaction options from your computer.
You can use the official website of the relevant platform and log in to access the stories. Some apps also have web versions that allow you to do this.
Yes, you can. Many platforms and applications allow you to access and read someone's story on a PC.
Maybe there's a technical glitch or a problem with the platform you're using. Sometimes, it could just be a temporary bug.
No, you generally shouldn't share someone else's story without their permission. It could violate their rights and trust.
You can try using the official website of the platform where the stories are shared. Log in and look for a section related to stories or user profiles.
In many cases, friends can be notified or see that you've reacted. It depends on the privacy settings of the platform and how they handle such reactions. Some platforms might give more visibility, while others might have more limited visibility based on your settings.
Well, first of all, try to empathize with the person. React with kindness and understanding. If it's a happy story, celebrate with them. If it's sad, offer a shoulder to lean on.
They might be shocked. For example, if it was a story about a person's hidden past full of lies and deceptions, those who thought they knew that person well would be very surprised. They could also feel angry, especially if the real story had a negative impact on them or people they care about.
They would probably be shocked. If the true story is something that goes against what they initially believed, it's natural to be in a state of shock. For example, if they thought a person was a hero but then found out the true story of their immoral deeds.
I would be horrified. It's such an inappropriate and immoral situation.