Service Announcement: is Substack 'censoring' Vaxx-VAIDS-related posts?
Please check out the below evidence--and share my post widely!
Dear readers, after I posted yesterday’s long article entitled ‘Flurona ist Here’, I noticed something strange: contrary to my experiences, the piece had attracted only about a third of the usual traffic:
When I moved my cursor over the ‘?’, I saw the following information:
This is quite strange, for my previous post, entitled ‘Crapification of Data Accellerates’, wasn’t really less outspoken or about a significantly different topic. Given the current number of subscribers, here are its stats:
Here are my questions—please help me figuring out possible answers in the comments below:
Did you receive my 4 April post via email?
If so, did you also receive my 5 April post via email?
If no, why may that be?
As a follow-up question, if I may: am I paranoid to suspect Substack my be running algoriths that note certain terms, such as ‘VAIDS’ or the like, and reduce traffic?
Please contribute to overcoming this additional obstacle by widely sharing both posts!
Thanks a lot. Sincerely, Epimetheus.
Jeff Childers said Substack had a big software update yesterday (or day before?) that messed with email notifications. Other authors have mentioned the problem, too. I use the web version of the reader and get a few email notifications sent to spam, but only a few.
It showed up on the substack app (I don't get email notifications any more after choosing to get notifications via the app), which not all articles do -- for example, two of Mark Crispin Miller's recent articles didn't show up (nor do Mercola's articles at all).