In most cases, you can't vote for your own story. It's to prevent biases and maintain a level playing field. Platforms have mechanisms in place to detect and prevent such self-voting.
No, usually it's against the rules to vote for your own story. It wouldn't be fair and could lead to problems with the integrity of the voting process.
It depends. Sometimes you can on platforms that offer author dashboards or personal archives, but not always.
Yes, in many cases you can. It depends on the platform's settings and your account permissions.
Sure! For instance, on popular blogging platforms or dedicated story-writing websites, you have the freedom to pen down your imagination. Some even offer tools and communities for feedback and inspiration.
It depends on the platform. Some might have a 'My Stories' or 'Personal Content' section where you can find and watch your own story.
You might need to log in to the relevant platform and look for a 'My Stories' or 'Your Content' section.
In many cases, you can remove your story. But you might need to navigate through specific settings or options provided by the platform. Sometimes, there could be a waiting period or additional verification steps.
Yes, you often can. Many writing platforms offer editing features to allow you to refine your story.
Yes, you can. Usually, the platform provides options to manage and control the visibility of your story.
Depends on the platform. Some make it easy to see your story likes right away, like on popular social media apps. But on others, you might have to dig a bit into the settings or analytics dashboard to find that information.
It depends on the platform. Some allow it, while others have restrictions.