Well, highlights aren't strictly limited to stories. They can stem from any aspect of life or human endeavors that stand out and capture attention. It could be a unique cultural phenomenon, a memorable travel adventure, or a ground-breaking technological innovation.
Not necessarily. Highlights can also come from real-life experiences, historical events, or even fictional creations beyond traditional stories.
Generally speaking, yes. The main purpose of highlights is to showcase selected stories. However, it might depend on the specific platform or settings you're using.
Yes, you usually can. Many platforms offer the option to save stories from highlights for later viewing or reference.
No, novel viruses don't only come from animals. They can also result from various complex processes such as genetic recombination, evolution of existing viruses, or interactions between different virus strains. Sometimes, it's hard to pinpoint a single origin for a novel virus.
Well, usually if people are hidden from stories, it's unlikely they'll see highlights. This is because they're out of the loop and have no access to the relevant information. However, in some cases, if others share or describe the highlights to them, they might get a glimpse.
You can usually do this by selecting the specific story and looking for an option like 'Add to Highlights' or something similar within the platform or app you're using.
Sorry, I can't really share highlights as I don't know the content of '2018 new stories'. But it could potentially have highlights like stories of amazing rescues that happened in 2018.
The highlights in '2022 new stories' might include stories about new startups that made a big splash in 2022. These startups could be in the tech industry, coming up with innovative solutions for problems. It could also include stories of people who overcame great challenges in 2022, whether it was personal hardships or contributing to the community in the face of difficulties.
Yes, you can usually add highlights from your best friends' stories, depending on the platform. For example, on some social media platforms like Instagram, if your friend has public stories, you can save parts of them as highlights in your own profile. However, if their stories are private, you won't be able to do so without their permission.
Well, in most cases, if the stories are meant to be shared and the friend is okay with it, you could potentially add highlights. However, different apps have different rules. For example, on Instagram, you can only create highlights from your own stories by default. But if your friend screenshots their story and sends it to you, you could technically use that to create a 'highlight' of sorts in a more manual way, like saving it to your phone and then referring back to it. But this isn't the same as using the app's official highlight feature for someone else's story.
Sure. One highlight could be innovation. Zywave might have introduced a unique feature in their software that revolutionized how insurance agents work. For example, a new way to quickly generate quotes that is both accurate and time - efficient.