As a blogger, I am always excited to get a notification of a “New Follower.” Recently, however, I have noticed that some of my older posts are being “liked” by people, but when I look in my stats, that post was never even visited – or read. How can this be? In some cases, some new followers don’t even have a blog to follow or read.
When I first started blogging, I was getting followed by about 5-10 mortgage companies (and may have even blogged about this). Now it seems that there is no rhyme or reason for the follows (outside of two followers who were promoting a diet of some kind). DO any of my blogger friends have this kind of thing happening to you?
I'm just a guy who likes the classics. I love Old Time Radio Shows. I love Classic TV. I love Classic Movies. I love songs from the "Great American Songbook". I dig songs from the first decade of Rock and Roll. Don't get me wrong, I am not opposed to newer things. My musical taste ranges from Classical to Classic Rock and Country to Rap. I love a good book and am always looking for something to read. I tend to lean toward historical fiction, biographies, mysteries, and more.
I have always believed that our past (and the things we've experienced in it) make us who we are today. That being said, after reading through some old My Space blogs (yeah, that's about how long it's been since I blogged regularly), I decided that I should once again write. Welcome to my blog. I hope you find it interesting, thought provoking, and entertaining in some way.
CONTACT ME AT - nostalgicitalian@yahoo.com
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It could be people marking “like” in the reader without opening it. That is my only guess…but saying that…I don’t remember it happening to me.
It could be people marking “like” in the reader without opening it. That is my only guess…but saying that…I don’t remember it happening to me.
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like your reader above, i’m thinking they are just liking things they scroll across in their reader without even looking at them
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There’s also plenty of folks who use the wordpress reader like a social media app and don’t even have a blog.
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