It can increase transparency. In today's world, people are more interested in the whole process rather than just the end result. When you show behind the scenes in your stories, it's like opening the door to your creative process. This transparency can build trust with your audience. For instance, if you are a brand telling your story, sharing behind - the - scenes content about how your products are made or how your services are delivered can help customers feel more confident in choosing your brand.
I don't have exact knowledge of the algorithm. It could be based on things like your device's activity, your account's history of viewing similar content, or some combination of these and other factors.
I think it might involve tracking your interaction time and clicks. Maybe it also considers if you scrolled all the way through or made certain comments.
πI recommend the following novels to you. I hope you like them:
1. "Lost in Serious Crime" was a suspense-mystery detective novel that was similar to "Please Be Careful, Your Highness" in that they were both compact detective stories.
2. "The Goddess Project" was a sci-fi novel about a futuristic world. It also had a similar tension and thrilling plot, which was very suitable for readers who liked suspense.
3. "Super Family Master System". The main character in this fantasy novel also has the experience of constantly solving problems. It might give you a different reading experience.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Well, my first cell phone was a simple flip phone. It was black and had a small screen. I was so excited when I got it. I could finally call my friends whenever I wanted. I remember spending hours just exploring the basic functions like texting and playing the built - in games.
In my first cell phone story, what was special was the anticipation before getting it. I had been longing for a cell phone for so long. When I finally got it, every little feature seemed amazing. I could customize the ringtone, which was really cool at that time. And it was the start of my mobile communication journey, which has changed a great deal over the years.