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Same.

Most of my readers come from HN, reddit or substack itself. Now it's mostly Python so it makes sense a tech oriented medias will be reading more about it.

Still, the ban on substack by twitter means that, while a #python tweet gets some view, the same with an article to substack tanks bit time.



I'm curious how you're dealing with Reddit: some of the mods don't even respond to a direct message; they just say "read the guidelines." And then their auto-mod deletes your post.


I have a very old account that has been mostly posting quality content. I also take great care of writing content that I wish I would I read myself.

So when I post it, it's congruent.

Basically, either you find a way to cheat, or you climb the ladder. I'm terrible at cheating.


If you post the entirety of the content to Reddit itself and just leave the link in your profile, you can often get away with it




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