Well, in the stories we tell, we can see different characters, their adventures, and the conflicts they face. It also shows how people handle challenges and grow through them. Sometimes, we can even catch a glimpse of hidden truths about society or ourselves.
In the Classic of Mountains and Seas, we can see rich myths and legends, mysterious underwater worlds, strange animals and plants, ancient geological cultures, mysterious aliens, and so on. In addition, the Classic of Mountains and Seas also recorded a large number of mysterious legends, such as Kuafu chasing the sun, Jingwei filling the sea, Dayu controlling the flood, and so on. These stories were still sung and sung by people today.
Well, there could be several reasons. One might be that communities have strict rules and enforcement against abuse. Also, fans themselves value the positive aspects of fanfiction and don't engage in such negative behavior.
Sure. If the platform has viewing analytics, they can. For instance, on Facebook Stories, the person who posted the story can see the list of people who watched it.
It depends. Some stories have their screenshots available on dedicated fan sites or forums. But for some copyrighted or less popular stories, it might be harder to find screenshots online.