Generally, it's not allowed. It's considered inappropriate and could lead to legal consequences. Respecting others' privacy and rights is important.
No, you can't. Saving someone else's photos from their stories without consent is unethical and might even break the law. We should always follow the rules and respect others' content.
No, usually you can't. It's against the rules and privacy policies of most social media platforms.
No, you usually can't. Most social media platforms have restrictions to prevent unauthorized saving of others' content.
Here are some photos of a group of people: There were photos of a group of animals (which could be understood as a group of objects) in a photo project created by photographer Tasha Hall called "Family"; a photo taken by a newcomer after encountering a group of students when they were getting married; a special group photo in Zhongnanhai Ziguang Pavilion in 1976; a group photo of the second class of Jianhua Factory kindergarten in 2009; a group photo of a group of girls after a dance performance in 1975; and a group of boat trackers pulling a boat by the Yangtze River in 1946. The story of one person and a group of people is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Yes. It depends on the platform or service you use. Some offer direct saving options, while others might require you to take screenshots or copy and paste the content to save it elsewhere.
Yes, you can. With the right tools and methods, like digital archiving or written documentation, it's possible to save people's stories for future generations.
People's caricature photos usually exaggerate certain features for a comical or artistic effect. They might emphasize big eyes, a big nose, or a unique hairstyle.
In many cases, you can't just save other people's stories directly without their consent. This could violate copyright and privacy laws. However, some sites might have features that let you bookmark or share links to the stories.
Yes, you can. Usually, you can do it by bookmarking or saving the web page where the story is located, or copying and pasting the text into a document.
You can usually save them by bookmarking the page or using the save function provided by the platform where the stories are hosted.