Maybe she was more interested in the story content than in snapping. Different things appeal to people at different times.
It could be that she had more time to focus on reading the story and didn't have the immediate urge or opportunity to snap. Or maybe the story caught her attention in a way that snapping didn't.
Perhaps she found the story more engaging or thought-provoking and put snapping on the back burner. It might also be that she was in a mood for reading rather than snapping.
There could be a few reasons. She might not know what to say, or she might have seen it but not had the time or energy to respond. It could also be that she wasn't sure how to respond or was waiting for more context.
There could be several reasons. It might have been automatically deleted if it contained inappropriate content. Or, it could be a bug in the app's system that caused it to disappear.
Maybe it was triggered by some settings or commands you gave it without realizing.
Maybe it was triggered by some default settings or a glitch. It could be a random occurrence.
Maybe it was triggered by some settings or algorithms that made it do so.
Maybe it was triggered by some pre-set conditions or commands you gave it without realizing.
It could be that the AI detected something interesting or relevant and decided to post on its story automatically. Maybe there's a default feature that allows it to do so in certain circumstances.
It could be that the Snap AI detected something interesting or relevant based on your activity and decided to post on the story. Sometimes, these AI functions operate based on pre-defined algorithms and patterns.
There are several reasons. It might be a lighting issue, or your phone's software could be acting up. Sometimes, a recent update to the app can cause glitches like this too.
It could be that he wasn't finding your stories interesting anymore. Maybe the content didn't appeal to him or got repetitive.