It could be that your friend has set their story updates to notify a wider group of people, and you're included. Or, it might be a glitch in the app's notification system.
There could be a few reasons. Maybe you followed or interacted with those people recently, or it could be a default setting that you haven't changed. Also, sometimes updates to the app can change notification settings without you realizing. Take a look through the app's settings and your account preferences to figure it out.
It could be that there are multiple perspectives not being presented. If you're only hearing from one side in a situation, like in a conflict between two parties, you're likely not getting the full story. For instance, in a workplace dispute, if you only listen to the manager's side, you won't know the employees' concerns completely.
It might be due to the quality of your writing, although this doesn't mean it's bad. It could be that there are some areas that need improvement, like grammar or pacing. You could ask a friend who's good at writing to give you some feedback. Also, the genre you're writing in might not be as popular within the fanfiction community you're targeting. Consider exploring different themes or styles to see if that attracts more attention.
You can usually do this in the settings of the app or website where you receive the notifications. Look for something like 'Notifications' or 'Alerts' and turn off the option for new stories.
Maybe you haven't enabled the notifications in the app settings. Check the settings and make sure the option for friends' stories notifications is turned on.
It might be due to a technical glitch on the fanfiction platform. Try logging out and then logging back in to see if that resolves the issue. Also, ensure your notification settings in your device (if applicable) are allowing the fanfiction app or website to send you notifications.
Well, to stop Snap Story notifications, first open the app. Then, navigate to your profile settings. Within that, find the notifications option and specifically disable the ones related to stories. It's not too complicated once you know where to look.
You might be getting this error because of a lack of permissions. If the story is in a closed or restricted system, only certain people with proper authorization can add to it.