Well, when you see 'seen by' on stories, it basically means a list of people who have looked at that story. It helps you know who's shown interest or taken a peek at it.
The 'seen by' on stories refers to the individuals who have viewed that specific story. It's a way to give you an idea of the reach or the audience that has engaged with it.
If we are talking about a made - up or very rare app named 'anapchat', without more information, it's hard to say exactly. But generally, marking as seen implies that you have acknowledged viewing the long - form stories within the app. It could be used for analytics purposes by the app developers, to see how many people are actually engaging with the long - form content. In the case of Snapchat, it also serves as a social cue. If you mark someone's long story as seen, they know you took the time to watch what they had to share.
Well,'seen ig story' might imply that a particular person has already looked at an Instagram story. You know, on Instagram, when you check out someone's story, it can be said that you've'seen' it. 'ig' is just the short form for Instagram that people often use.
When someone says 'seen your story', it basically means they have caught sight of or been exposed to the story you put out there. Maybe they just glanced at it briefly or maybe they gave it more attention. It's a somewhat general expression.
It could mean that someone was last spotted with a novel either attached to their clothing or in a way that made it seem like they were 'wearing' it. Maybe they had pages of the novel pinned to their outfit.
It means the time when a user was last active or online within the context of an app's story feature. For example, if an app has a story section like Snapchat or Instagram, 'last seen online' would be the last time the user was in the app interacting with stories, such as viewing or creating them.
It could be a very creative or symbolic statement. Maybe it means that the person was so immersed in the Hillary Waugh novel that it was as if they were 'wearing' it, like it was a part of their identity at that moment.
A male escort was a term that often appeared in martial arts novels. It usually referred to a member of a special profession or sect in the martial arts world. Their duty was to protect the protagonist or provide help to the protagonist. At the same time, they also had certain martial arts and skills. The "face" in the word "escort" referred to the human face, so "escort" actually referred to those special people with human features. In wuxia novels, male escorts were usually described as handsome, skilled in martial arts, unsociable, and resourceful. Although "escort" was often described as a mysterious profession or sect in novels, in fact, this word did not exist in real life. It was just a fictional literary image.
Well, '328 stories' is a rather ambiguous phrase. It might refer to 328 floors in a building where each floor could be considered a 'story' in architectural terms. Or perhaps it's related to a digital platform where 328 user-generated stories have been posted.
I'm not really sure. Maybe it refers to an updated or enhanced version of some stories, but it could have different meanings depending on the context.
It usually refers to a building or structure that has two full floors and a partial third floor.