If 'her' refers to a person in a non - journalism context, it's really unclear. Maybe you could clarify what 'top story' means in this situation. It could be that you need to remove any kind of main narrative or important account related to her, but without more context it's hard to be more specific.
One possible consequence could be a lack of public interest. If she's a journalist, for example, without a top story, she might lose credibility or readership. Her competitors could gain an edge as they have more engaging stories to offer.
The 'her' could be a junior reporter. Junior reporters are often assigned top stories but might face difficulties in getting all the elements together. For example, they may not have the right connections to get exclusive interviews, leaving them without a top story.
It depends on the platform. Some platforms may allow you to exit or leave a private story without deleting it, perhaps by just removing your access or association with it. But others may not have such an option and leaving might be equivalent to deleting.
Well, 'left her without a top story' might imply that she lost the opportunity to have a prominent or headline - worthy story. This could be because of competition. Other journalists might have scooped the story she was working on. Or it could be due to a lack of resources. If she didn't have enough time or access to information, she would end up without a top story.
The wife might have left because she wanted a more passionate and fulfilling relationship. Sex is an important aspect of many marriages, and its absence can lead to feelings of isolation and dissatisfaction. Additionally, she might have feared that the sexless situation would persist and prevent the marriage from growing and evolving.
In most cases, yes. When you leave a private story on many platforms, there is no notification sent to the person who created the story. It's just a simple action on your end to remove yourself from seeing that content without alerting the other person.