There were a lot of large-scale, unplayable scenes in the movie "Seeing the Demon," such as the "demon" played by Choe Min Shik hitting a woman's head with a metal hammer, bringing the victim to his residence for more bloody acts (difficult to describe in words), and scenes of the demon and the hunter putting "R meat" in the refrigerator while drinking at home (the specific content was vague). The film was cut by seven minutes, but the specific content of the cut was not specified. It was speculated that it might be related to these large-scale scenes. "The Silent Eyewitness" novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
I'm not sure there's a straightforward way. Usually, once they're deleted, they're gone for good.
Sorry, I don't think there's a direct way to see recently deleted stories. Once they're deleted, they might be gone for good.
In most cases, no. Once a story is deleted, it's usually gone for good and not accessible in the normal way.
Generally, you can't see deleted stories. They are removed from the system and aren't readily available. Maybe in some specific technical circumstances or with special access permissions, but that's very rare.
In most cases, no. Once a story is deleted, it's typically removed from view and not accessible to the general public.
Typically, the answer is no. When a story is deleted, the system takes steps to ensure that it is no longer visible. For example, on social media platforms like Instagram or Snapchat, deleting a story means it is removed from the feed where others could view it. This is to protect the privacy of the user who created the story and to ensure that only the content the user wants to be public is actually available for viewing. So, in most cases, people cannot see a deleted story.
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No, they can't. Plagiarism checkers usually only scan the existing and accessible content, not deleted stories.
No, once a story is deleted, it's usually no longer accessible to the public.
Generally, no. Snap has security measures in place to prevent deleted stories from being viewed. But keep in mind that nothing is 100% foolproof in the digital world. Still, the odds of someone seeing a deleted Snap story are extremely low.