It usually means they find your story interesting or valuable and want to share it with others.
Well, if someone forwards your story, it might suggest that they were impressed by it and think others should have the chance to see it too. It could also be that they relate to it and believe others might as well.
When someone forwards your story, it could indicate that they think it's relevant or helpful to a wider group of people. Maybe they want to spread the message or just show it off to their friends.
It usually means they think your story is interesting or valuable and want to share it with others.
It could mean they find your story interesting and want to share it with others.
Sometimes it's hard to tell. Usually, there aren't direct notifications for this.
In a story, 'forwards' could refer to moving the plot or action in a progressive or advancing direction.
Well, when we say 'forwards' in a story, it often implies progressing, moving ahead chronologically. It can mean taking the story forward in time or advancing the characters' development and the sequence of events. For example, a plot twist might move the story forwards in an unexpected way.
It usually means moving the story along or advancing the plot to the next stage or part.
It could mean they are interested in you. They want to know what you're doing, where you are, or what you have to share. It's a simple way for them to stay connected with you without having to have a full conversation.
Maybe it indicates that they care about you or find your experiences or content engaging. It might also just be a casual scroll through and not have a deep meaning.
It usually means they are interested in learning about your experiences or the events that have happened in your life.
It usually implies that they have stopped looking at or are no longer interested in your story for some reason.