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.
Check if there are any filters that might be blocking the alerts. For example, if you have a filter set for a certain word count range and new stories don't fall within that range, you won't get alerts. Adjust these filters if necessary.
Most fanfiction sites have a 'follow' or 'subscribe' option for authors. Once you do that and enable alerts in your settings, you'll be notified whenever they update. Also, some authors might have their own mailing lists or social media groups where they announce new stories, so you could join those too.
No. Some alerts may be more of side - missions that don't have a major impact on the overall story. They could be just for gaining extra experience or items.
In Star Wars: The Old Republic, alerts can change the story by introducing new plot elements. For example, an alert might involve a mission to stop a Sith plot. Completing this alert successfully could prevent a major Sith offensive, thus altering the course of the overall story. It could also lead to new alliances or enmities within the game world.
Not usually. Taking screenshots of stories doesn't typically trigger alerts unless it's against the specific terms of service of the platform where the stories are hosted.
One possible scenario in this fanfiction could be that Sakura tries to hide her sickness at first because she doesn't want to worry her teammates. Maybe she has a mission coming up and she's determined to prove herself. So she pretends to be fine during training but then starts to show more obvious symptoms like dizziness and weakness. Her teammates, especially Naruto and Sasuke, might notice something is off and start to take care of her. They could bring her medicine and make sure she rests.
Sure. One success story is when an Amber Alert was issued for a missing child in a small town. The alert was quickly spread through various channels like local TV, radio, and social media. A neighbor who saw the alert recognized the child at a nearby park. Thanks to the Amber Alert, the child was safely reunited with their family within hours.
One remarkable Amber Alert success involved a child who was taken during a custody dispute. The Amber Alert was issued statewide. A motorist who had seen the alert noticed the vehicle and the child in the back seat at a rest stop. The motorist called the authorities right away. The child was recovered safely, and the situation was resolved. This shows how far - reaching the impact of Amber Alerts can be.
There could be several reasons. Maybe the author has lost interest or got busy with real - life stuff like work, school, or family. Another possibility is that they've faced writer's block and can't figure out how to continue the story.