The answer is not straightforward. The feed could be fiction if it's created for entertainment or imaginative purposes. However, if it aims to inform or report on actual happenings, it's not fiction.
To stop stories on the feed, first check the app's settings. Sometimes there's a specific option for controlling stories. It might be under 'Feed Preferences' or something similar. Also, make sure you update the app to the latest version as new settings could be available.
It depends. Some Buzz Feed stories are based on accurate research and reporting, but others might be more for entertainment or clickbait and not entirely true.
" A Guide to Baby Raising " was a popular online novel that told the story of an orc race. The main plot of the story was that the cub of the leader of the orcs was rescued by a human mage and became a bridge between the orcs and the human race. The final chapter of the novel tells the story of the cub growing into a powerful leader and also reveals the hatred and conflict between the human race and the orc race. The side story was about the love story between the cubs and the human mages.
One 'Feed the Future' success story could be in a rural African village where they introduced new agricultural techniques. Farmers were taught modern irrigation methods and the use of high - yielding crop varieties. As a result, crop yields increased significantly, reducing hunger in the village. Families had more food to eat and some were even able to sell the surplus, improving their economic situation.
There might be a story called 'feed the wolf' that has nothing to do with anything erotic. It could be about a person taking care of a wolf in a wildlife reserve or a fable about kindness towards animals. However, without further research, we can't be certain.