Maybe you haven't set up the notifications properly. Check your settings to make sure everything is enabled correctly.
Perhaps your email or app notifications are being blocked by your device or internet settings. Also, make sure you haven't accidentally unsubscribed from the notifications.
It could be that there are no new fanfiction updates to notify you about at the moment. Or, there might be a glitch in the system. Try logging out and back in to see if that fixes it.
If you receive notifications on your phone, it might be because your novel reading app (such as Qidian Chinese Network, Palm Reading, etc.) has a novel update service that regularly releases new chapters and sends updates to your reading app. In addition, some novel reading applications would automatically recommend new novels based on readers 'feedback and recommendations and send update reminders.
It could be that your friend has set their story updates to notify a wider group of people, and you're included. Or, it might be a glitch in the app's notification system.
There could be a few reasons. Maybe you followed or interacted with those people recently, or it could be a default setting that you haven't changed. Also, sometimes updates to the app can change notification settings without you realizing. Take a look through the app's settings and your account preferences to figure it out.
You can usually do it in the settings of your news app. Just look for the notifications section and turn off the ones related to repeated stories.
Maybe there's a glitch in the system or a setting you missed. Check your app settings carefully.
It might be due to the quality of your writing, although this doesn't mean it's bad. It could be that there are some areas that need improvement, like grammar or pacing. You could ask a friend who's good at writing to give you some feedback. Also, the genre you're writing in might not be as popular within the fanfiction community you're targeting. Consider exploring different themes or styles to see if that attracts more attention.
It might be due to copyright concerns. Fanfiction often uses characters and settings from existing copyrighted works. Some platforms or institutions may forbid reading it to avoid any potential legal issues associated with unauthorized use of intellectual property.
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.
Maybe it's because the fanfiction offers new and exciting storylines and character developments that expand the Harry Potter universe in ways that capture your imagination.
It could be your interests are different from the majority. For example, if you're really into classical music in a school where most like pop music. Another reason might be your shyness. If you're too quiet, it's hard for others to get to know you.