I don't know who the author of 'Chinese Checkers Novel' is. It could be an indie author or someone who has written it for a specific niche or local audience.
I'm not entirely sure as 'Chinese Checkers Novel' isn't a widely known common title. It could potentially be a novel that somehow incorporates the game of Chinese checkers, perhaps using the game as a metaphor for the characters' relationships or life situations.
Most plagiarism checkers can't see deleted stories. They rely on sources like the internet, which once the story is deleted from there, it's gone from their scope. However, if there were copies made and stored elsewhere before deletion and those copies are in the checker's database, there could be an issue. But usually, if a story is truly deleted, it's not going to be detected as plagiarized by a normal plagiarism checker.
There are also some online tools like SmallSEOTools' plagiarism checker. It's free and can be used for romance novels. However, it might not be as specialized as some paid ones. But it can still give you an idea if your work has been copied from elsewhere. When using it, you just need to paste your text into the tool and it will scan for similarities.
WhatsApp is a messaging app that started as a simple way to send text messages and has evolved to include features like voice calls, video calls, and sharing media. It became popular for its ease of use and cross-platform availability.
In general, no. Social media posts that are deleted are removed from the platform. Plagiarism checkers usually don't have access to the deleted data on the social media site. So, they can't detect content from those deleted posts.
The way to view stories on WhatsApp is simple. Open the app, and you'll notice the stories right there at the top. They might have a play button or something similar. Just click and enjoy the stories.