It might be a permission issue. Snapchat needs certain permissions on your Android device to add to Geo Stories. Go to your device settings, find Snapchat in the app list, and check if all the required permissions like location, camera (if relevant), and storage are enabled. If not, enable them and try again. Another possibility is that there could be a temporary server - side issue with Snapchat. In that case, waiting for a while and trying again later might solve the problem.
Maybe there are some restrictions or glitches. First, check your permissions. Make sure you have the right to contribute to geo stories. If it's a software issue, try restarting the app or device.
Well, 'add geo story' could mean incorporating geographical details or locations into a narrative to give it more context or depth. Maybe it involves adding descriptions of specific places or using the setting to enhance the plot.
It varies. There are different levels of privacy when it comes to geo - tagged photos. Some social media sites give you the option to make your entire profile public, in which case strangers can see all your geo - tagged photos. However, if you go into the privacy settings and limit it to a smaller group, such as only people who are mutual friends, then strangers will be excluded. Also, some platforms may have a 'nearby' feature where people in the vicinity can see your geo - tagged photos even if they're not your friends, but this can usually be turned off in the settings as well.
It could be that the platform has certain restrictions or requirements that you haven't met. For example, you might need to have a certain level of membership or follow specific formatting rules.