It could be that the writing style is too complex or difficult to understand. Some novels use very archaic language or have long - winded descriptions that can put readers off.
Maybe you're just not in the mood for a long - form story. Novels usually require a significant time investment, and if you're feeling impatient or have a lot of other things on your mind, it's understandable that you don't want to read one. Another reason might be that the genre of the novel doesn't appeal to you. For instance, if you don't like science fiction but the novel is a sci - fi story, you're likely to be uninterested.
One reason could be that you missed some details the first time. Visual novels often have complex storylines and lots of dialogue, so repeating it helps you catch those missed parts.
The protagonist might be too clichéd. Many Chinese novels follow common archetypes for their main characters, such as the underdog who rises to power or the beautiful and talented hero/heroine. If you've read a lot of such novels, you might get tired of these typical protagonists. For example, in some Xianxia novels, the male protagonist is always the chosen one with extraordinary powers, which can be a bit overdone.
Maybe it's for the purpose of emphasizing the cyclical nature of life or events. By eliminating the end story, we can show that things don't really have a final stop but keep repeating or evolving. For instance, in a story about a historical event, not having an end can signify that the impact of that event is still being felt and will continue to be so in different forms.
Another reason could be that Harry has other priorities in the fanfic. He may be more focused on solving a mystery, helping a friend, or achieving a personal goal that doesn't involve fighting. So, fighting is not on his agenda.
One reason could be to avoid distractions. Too many suggestions might make it hard to focus on the main top stories. Another is privacy. You may not want the platform to use your data to generate those suggestions.
One reason could be to add more realism. Many romance novels present an overly idealized view of love and relationships, and breaking them up can show the more complex and often less - than - perfect nature of real - life relationships. Another reason might be to create a plot twist. It can make the story more interesting and unpredictable if the expected happily - ever - after doesn't happen.
One reason could be that Hermione is a strong - willed character. In fanfiction, Ron might be depicted in a way that undermines her independence. She wants to be seen as her own person, not just as Ron's love interest.
One reason could be distraction. Top stories often pop up unexpectedly and can take your focus away from what you were originally doing or reading.
A possible reason could be that Naruto gets tired of all the fighting and death associated with being a ninja. After seeing so many friends and comrades get hurt or die, he might decide that he can't take it anymore and wants a more peaceful life. He might feel that there are other ways to contribute to the village and the world without having to constantly be in battle.
It could also be that you find the fanfiction to be of low quality. Poor writing, inconsistent plots, or unoriginal ideas might make you want to avoid it. If it's not meeting your standards for an enjoyable read, then disabling it makes sense.