It really depends on the specific stories within Literoctica Stories. If there are stories with violence or adult - like themes, then clearly it's not for all ages. But if the stories are more about positive values like kindness, friendship and exploration, it could be more accessible to a broader audience.
One way to hide tags on a story is by manipulating the HTML code. Find the section where the tags are placed and add attributes or classes that control their visibility. But this requires some technical knowledge.
Adding tags to a story is straightforward. Focus on what makes your story stand out - could be the genre, the mood, or any special features. Then, pick words that best represent those aspects as tags. Make sure they are clear and descriptive to help readers find your story easily.
Well, I'm not entirely sure specifically as there could be a wide variety. But perhaps there are tales of adventure, where characters embark on exciting journeys to unknown lands, facing challenges along the way.
Some good hash tags for a scary story could be #ScaryStory, #Horror, #SpookyTales. These are simple and direct, and are likely to be used by people who are interested in scary stories.
Well, tags like 'Supernatural Creatures', 'Haunted Places', and 'Psychic Abilities' are really good for a supernatural story. Supernatural creatures such as vampires, werewolves or witches can be the main focus of the story. Haunted places create a spooky and atmospheric setting. Psychic abilities can add an interesting layer to the characters, making them more complex and the story more engaging.