Yes, they can. Stores often have the right to manage the content on their platforms. If they find the tags inappropriate, against their policies, or misleading, they may remove them.
Well, it depends. In some cases, stores can remove your tags on your stories. If the tags violate the store's terms of use, like containing offensive language or false advertising, the store will likely take action. However, if the tags are just normal and in line with the rules, they should not be removed without a proper reason.
In most cases, stores can't remove your tags on your stories without your permission. It's like they don't have the right to mess with your personal stuff without your say-so.
Sure. Stores have the authority to keep their product information in order. If your tags are not following their guidelines, they can remove them.
Yes, you can remove your story in some cases, depending on the platform and its rules.
Sure, you can remove tags. Usually, you need to access the story's settings or properties where the tags are listed, and then there should be an option to delete or remove the ones you don't want.
Yes, they can if the story was visible to them before you removed them as friends. Social media platforms usually don't retroactively change the visibility of a post or story once it has been made public according to the initial settings. So, if they were friends when you posted the story and it was set to be visible to friends, they can see it.
No, usually, once you've liked a story, it can't be removed by someone else.
Tags for your episode story should be short, descriptive, and relevant. Focus on the main plot points, characters, or settings. For instance, if it's a crime story set in a big city, tags like 'crime in the city', 'detective', and 'urban mystery' could draw readers in.
In most cases, it's not possible to directly remove likes from your story. The platform's design usually doesn't have that feature.
Typically, you can't remove a like from your story. The like system is designed to show the popularity and engagement, and there's no built-in option for removing them. It's more about accepting and acknowledging the likes you receive.
Yes, you can. It depends on the specific circumstances and the rules or systems in place for your schedule management.