It could be that the platform is trying to focus on other metrics or change its data display strategy. Or perhaps there's been a policy shift to protect user privacy related to view counts.
Maybe it's a technical glitch or an update gone wrong. Sometimes these things happen without a clear reason.
Perhaps you violated some rules or policies of the platform, and as a result, lost the ability to reply. Check the terms of use to see if that's the case.
Maybe it violated the platform's content policies. Sometimes, stories that have inappropriate or copyrighted material get taken down.
Most of the time, the story shows views in order. This is a common approach as it builds a coherent and structured narrative. But sometimes, to add suspense or surprise, the order might be slightly altered.
Maybe there was a violation of the platform's rules or terms of service.
There could be a few reasons. Sometimes the story doesn't meet the platform's quality standards. Another possibility is that there are legal issues preventing its availability. Or perhaps the author or publisher didn't choose to make it available on that specific platform.
It depends. Sometimes the show can capture the main ideas of the story views well, but there might be some differences in details.
Maybe it violated the platform's rules or policies. Sometimes content that doesn't meet their standards gets taken down.
Maybe it violated the platform's rules or policies.
Maybe it violated the platform's rules or terms of use.
Well, usually, most platforms don't show if you take a screenshot of a story. But there might be a few that have built-in features to detect it for security or copyright reasons.