For anyone who is curious, the list above that Modern Discontent references from me did come from a video I watched of Dr. McCullough in which he did say all of those five criteria. I paused the video and wrote them all down. Since then, I've not called the mRNA/Adenovirus Vector gene therapies "vaccines".
Thanks for the comment! I did want to find other lists to see if I could corroborate Dr. McCullough's list but turned up empty so that's why I included it. I would have liked to have a more formal list but I think it's a good list of features regardless.
Can someone tell me if they have difficulties finding my recent posts in their Inbox? I can't seem to find any of my most recent posts, so I'm not sure if Substack has changed the UI to remove posts from the publisher or if my posts themselves are not making it into people's Inboxes. More frustration from Substack...
I have not received any since June 10th. So, I did not receive the two part series on what is a vaccination. I would not have known but for you replying to my comment on your earlier post (thank you!)
I believe Substack is set so that people need to subscribe to each individual tab. I think when I first made the tabs it asked for an option to automatically subscribe everyone on my email list, but I thought that would just lead people to unsubscribe because they might think it's spam. I think only people who subscribe to my main section after I made those tabs are the only ones who are also subscribed to the other tabs.
It's all weird, and it sucks because then these posts have inherently not gotten any traction because of that. Well, you live and you learn I suppose.
When you say each individual "tab", what do you mean? I just subscribed to "Modern Discontent." I didn't have more than one option.
EDIT: Can't you republish all of them under the "main" tab, assuming (based on the fact that I only saw one subscription option :-) ) there is such a thing as a "main" tab?
So If you look at the dashboard on the front page there's "Home", "Anthology Series", and "Mini Lessons" tabs. Subscribing to the Substack apparently subscribes you to the "Home" tab. When I publish something I can choose under which tab/header to publish. The problem is that each tab/header requires a separate subscription for some reason. I don't quite know how it works.
So if I don't publish something under the "Home" and instead publish it under the "Mini Lessons" header the only people who get an email or notification are those who are subscribed to that header.
At least that's how it appears to work. If so it's pretty ridiculous cause I made those headers to categorize my stuff, not to make completely separate pieces.
Ah, got it. Yes, that's a technology "fail" and is really annoying. Did you write them about it? It should default to subscribe to "all", and then give readers the chance to opt out of a tab if they so chose.
Thanks for alerting me! I'll assume that Substack has changed it on the publisher's end. Sometimes it feels like I need to fight against Substack when trying to post and so it can become quite frustrating.
For anyone who is curious, the list above that Modern Discontent references from me did come from a video I watched of Dr. McCullough in which he did say all of those five criteria. I paused the video and wrote them all down. Since then, I've not called the mRNA/Adenovirus Vector gene therapies "vaccines".
Thanks for the comment! I did want to find other lists to see if I could corroborate Dr. McCullough's list but turned up empty so that's why I included it. I would have liked to have a more formal list but I think it's a good list of features regardless.
Can someone tell me if they have difficulties finding my recent posts in their Inbox? I can't seem to find any of my most recent posts, so I'm not sure if Substack has changed the UI to remove posts from the publisher or if my posts themselves are not making it into people's Inboxes. More frustration from Substack...
I have not received any since June 10th. So, I did not receive the two part series on what is a vaccination. I would not have known but for you replying to my comment on your earlier post (thank you!)
I believe Substack is set so that people need to subscribe to each individual tab. I think when I first made the tabs it asked for an option to automatically subscribe everyone on my email list, but I thought that would just lead people to unsubscribe because they might think it's spam. I think only people who subscribe to my main section after I made those tabs are the only ones who are also subscribed to the other tabs.
It's all weird, and it sucks because then these posts have inherently not gotten any traction because of that. Well, you live and you learn I suppose.
When you say each individual "tab", what do you mean? I just subscribed to "Modern Discontent." I didn't have more than one option.
EDIT: Can't you republish all of them under the "main" tab, assuming (based on the fact that I only saw one subscription option :-) ) there is such a thing as a "main" tab?
So If you look at the dashboard on the front page there's "Home", "Anthology Series", and "Mini Lessons" tabs. Subscribing to the Substack apparently subscribes you to the "Home" tab. When I publish something I can choose under which tab/header to publish. The problem is that each tab/header requires a separate subscription for some reason. I don't quite know how it works.
So if I don't publish something under the "Home" and instead publish it under the "Mini Lessons" header the only people who get an email or notification are those who are subscribed to that header.
At least that's how it appears to work. If so it's pretty ridiculous cause I made those headers to categorize my stuff, not to make completely separate pieces.
Ah, got it. Yes, that's a technology "fail" and is really annoying. Did you write them about it? It should default to subscribe to "all", and then give readers the chance to opt out of a tab if they so chose.
I am a recent subscriber & so far your recent posts have all made it into my inbox. Thank-you for all the relevant information!
Thanks for alerting me! I'll assume that Substack has changed it on the publisher's end. Sometimes it feels like I need to fight against Substack when trying to post and so it can become quite frustrating.