Naruto could enlist the help of his friends like Shikamaru. Shikamaru could come up with a really elaborate plan. For example, they could set up a fake mission where Ibiki thinks he's in charge, but it's all just a setup for a series of pranks. They could have actors pretending to be enemy ninjas who act really silly instead of being threatening. And Naruto could keep popping up in unexpected places during this 'mission' to further annoy Ibiki.
Because friends are the ones we often share with. We talk about our joys, sorrows, and experiences with them over time, so they gradually come to know our story.
I'm not sure which specific 'fanfic' you are referring to. My friends have different skills and interests. Some might be into writing and could potentially take on a fanfic project if it aligns with their fandoms and writing abilities. But others might not be interested in fanfic writing at all.
It depends. If your privacy settings are set to public or you have specifically allowed your friends to view your stories, then they can see them. But if you've restricted access, they won't.
Yes, some of my friends can. They are big fans of various fictional universes and have dabbled in writing before. So, they have the potential to do this fanfic if they like the idea behind it.
Not necessarily. Unless there's some specific feature or indication that tells them, they probably wouldn't know for sure. It's not like there's a direct notification sent to them every time someone watches their story.
First, have an open and honest conversation with your wife. Try to approach the topic calmly and without accusations. For example, say something like 'I've heard some rumors that are really concerning me, and I want to talk to you about them.'
Okay, I can recommend the Chinese web knowledge encyclopedia robot to my friends. It was a very useful tool that could help people understand the development process, characteristics, classification, representative works, authors, and other aspects of Chinese online literature. My friends may be interested in Chinese online literature, or they may need to know some knowledge about Chinese online literature, so I will recommend this robot to them.
One of the best April Fools' pranks I heard was when a person changed all the labels on the food in the fridge. So instead of 'yogurt' it said 'alien goo'. Their family members were really confused in the morning. It was simple yet super funny.