Sometimes people hide their stories because they're not ready to face the consequences of sharing them. Maybe they fear it could cause problems in their relationships or have a negative impact on their lives.
Yes, it's possible. Sometimes a character might complicate the story too much or not contribute positively. So, hiding them can make the narrative more streamlined and focused.
Another reason could be that the horror stories contain disturbing or inappropriate content that the person doesn't want to be associated with publicly. They may have received the stories from an unknown or untrusted source and want to keep them hidden until they can decide what to do with them, like whether to delete or further investigate.
Maybe they don't want others to know they like graphic novels. Some people think it's not a very 'grown - up' form of reading.
Sure. You could do it in various ways. Like using password-protected folders on your computer or keeping it in a locked box. The key is to find a method that works for the specific situation and ensures the story remains concealed from the person you don't want to see it.
In most cases, you can't just hide someone's story without a legitimate reason or proper authorization. It's not ethical or legal to do so randomly.
You could keep it to yourself and not mention it at all. Simple as that.
You could try changing the names and key details in the story. That way, it becomes less recognizable.
You could store it in a private digital folder with a password or write it in a diary and keep it in a locked place. That way, it's less likely to be discovered by the person you want to hide it from.
Sure. Usually, in Snapchat, you can go to your profile settings and find options related to story visibility. You might be able to select specific people or groups you don't want to see your stories. It's not too complicated once you know where to look.
Yes, you can. Maybe by not telling them or keeping it to yourself.