Generally, you can't simply remove writing from a story. It could cause holes in the story or make it lose its meaning. But in some rare instances, if the writing is redundant or doesn't contribute much, it might be possible to carefully excise it with proper reworking of the surrounding text.
Well, it's not that straightforward. Removing writing from a story can be challenging because it might affect the plot, character development, or the overall coherence. Usually, it's better to revise or edit rather than outright remove.
It depends. Sometimes it's possible if the writing is on a separate layer or if you have the right editing tools and skills.
Yes, you can remove a song from a story depending on the platform or software you're using and the permissions you have.
Sure, you can remove tags. Usually, you need to access the story's settings or properties where the tags are listed, and then there should be an option to delete or remove the ones you don't want.
Sorry, you can't remove a like from a story. The like feature is often set up to be one-way, meaning once you click like, it stays that way. It's a way to show your initial positive response and it can't be undone.
Yes, in many cases, you can remove a tag from a story. It depends on the platform or software you're using to manage the story.
Yes, you can. It depends on the medium and the tools or methods available.
Yes, usually you can remove yourself from a private story. Different platforms may have slightly different methods, but generally, there should be an option in the settings related to the private story, like a 'Leave' or 'Remove' button.
Yes, on many social media platforms, you can usually customize who can view your story, which includes the option to exclude close friends.
Yes, you usually can. It depends on the platform and its settings.
In most cases, you can't directly remove a story from iReport CNN. Their content management has specific processes and criteria.