Didnt subscribe but getting emails : r Substack - Reddit A lot of them were substack newsletters She has never logged in to substack and claims she has not subscribed to any of these newsletter I went through the process of logging her in to substack, and found there were >400 email lists she has been subscribed to Seems like substack is a spam factory
Creating multiple and separate accounts in substack - Reddit It’s very simple Just start a new substack under the same username They’ll have a different URL and in no way connect to one another I write two versions of the same newsletter on two different substack URLs (one in English and another in French) There’s no link between the two, and I hide my username on all newsletters
Are you making any money on Substack? : r Substack - Reddit 99% of substack newsletters are not even making $0 01, and those with hundreds of paid subscribers at least have an existing audience for them and their work that they have been able to redirect to substack I have yet to see a single success story of a totally unknown John or Jane Doe start a substack and go from 0 to even a decent side hustle
r Substack - Reddit Most of the time, both on my mobile app and desktop browser logged into Substack, when I'm scrolling through my inbox, it will stop generating older posts way before I've gotten to the bottom For example, I know i still have stuff in there from Jan, Feb, but my scroll stops around March 28 on both devices when I know there's more there and
Benefits of Using Substack vs. Your Own Website? : r writing - Reddit There's a great community of writers on Substack to connect with You keep the copyright to your own writing (which would of course also be true with your own site, I think ) In addition to other writers, the Substack community is really growing, especially exiles from X nee Twitter
Pros and cons of moving blog to substack : r Substack - Reddit Substack is more of a tool than a social platform At least right now If you already have a WordPress blog, you're actually more advanced than most Substack users That is, the best use case for Substack, imo, is for people who want to get started in 60 seconds and don't want to fiddle with any tech stuff at all
How do I see the posts that Ive liked? : r Substack - Reddit Until recently, I could see the posts that I'd liked by going to my profile, which gave the option of either seeing the posts that I've posted on my Substack, or the posts that other people have posted on their Substacks that I have liked "Posted Liked" Now that's disappeared, and I can only see the posts that I've posted (now labelled "Latest")
r Substack on Reddit: Avoid the Post too long Dilemma: Lessons . . . According to Substack's support site, if you encounter a "Post too long for email" message, it means that your post may appear truncated in readers' email inboxes Though Substack doesn't impose a word count restriction, email providers like Gmail may truncate messages exceeding 102KB
Read your Substacks on Kindle : r Substack - Reddit Sure With share feature from Substack, it doesn't work either The conversion occurs, but only for the part of the article that is free for everyone to see The complete article, which is for paid subscribers only, doesn't get converted The conversion is perfect when I receive the paid article via email and then just forward to the inbox