
Notes is a new space where writers can publish short-form posts and share ideas with each other and their readers. Through Notes, writers and readers can recommend posts, links, images, and quotes, leave comments, and more.
As you start exploring the Notes tab on Substack and post your own notes, here are some answers to common questions about Notes.
The basics
Why should I use Notes?
Not all ideas or commentary warrant writing and emailing out a new post to subscribers. Notes allow writers to post short-form content in between posts, and get in front of new audiences in the process.
The ultimate goal on Substack is to convert casual readers into paying subscribers. Because the Substack network runs on paid subscriptions, writers are rewarded for respecting the trust and attention of their audiences, not exploiting it like with ad-based social media.
Readers might come across a writer’s profile by way of a reply they left on another writer’s note, or a post they wrote that someone “restacked.” Readers can then subscribe in one click, helping writers build their email list.
Just like everything else on Substack, writers will own their email lists. They can export subscribers’ emails and walk away at any time if they wish.
How could I use Notes?
Notes give writers and readers the ability to recommend almost anything, including posts, quotes, comments, images, and links. When writers recommend great writing and ideas—their own and especially that of other writers they love—everyone grows.
In Notes, writers might:
Write short-form posts (like microblogging)
Restack posts they enjoyed and think others might like
Promote a recent post by sharing a quote
Tag a writer they admire to start a conversation
Reply to the notes they find most interesting
Notes is designed to be a seamless extension of writers’ Substacks, centralizing the conversation around their writing and ideas.
How is it different from Chat?
Chat is a tool to talk privately with your subscribers. Notes is public and a way to interact with the greater Substack network and get your work and ideas in front of more readers.
How is it different from social media?
While Notes may look similar to social media feeds, the key difference is in what you don’t see. The Substack network runs on paid subscriptions, not ads. It’s social media with a heart transplant.
While attention is the lifeblood of ad-based social media, a subscription network’s lifeblood is the money that gets paid to people who are doing worthy work within it. In legacy social networks, almost all the financial rewards go to the owners of the platforms. In Substack’s network, the vast majority of the financial rewards (an average of 86%) go to the creators of the content.
How do I create a Substack account just to use Notes?
Sign up for a reader account, subscribe to your favorite writers, and voilà, you can use Notes!
How to post in Notes
How do you post a note?
In the Substack app or on the web, visit the Notes tab and click the “+” button or start writing at “What’s on your mind?”
Your notes can contain simple text or much more:
Images: Click the “photo” icon to add up to 6 images or GIFs to your post.
GIFs are available on the web only and in the app soon.Rich text: Highlight text in the composer to see options for bold, italic, strikethrough, and more. We dare you to try to figure out the character limit.
Available on the web only and in the app soon.Links: Paste in a URL to see a rich link preview. Links to Substack posts look especially nice and can open inline.
Mentions: Start typing the @ symbol to mention a person by name. You can mention anyone with a Substack profile.
Available on the web only and in the app soon.Restack with note: Read a post you love, or see a note worth sharing with your audience? You can “restack with note” and start a new note/conversation.
Quotes: Highlight text from posts and restack them as a note.
In the future, you may also be able to add videos, audio, and more media to a note.
Where do my notes show up?
Writers’ notes will show in two primary places—the Notes tab in the app and on the web—plus their profile.
Under “Latest” in your profile, there will be a chronological list of your most recent notes and posts.
Learn more: Where do my Substack Notes appear?
Can I edit a note after it is published?
Yes, click the three-dot menu and select “edit.”
Read more: How do I edit or delete a note?
When I post a note, do my readers get notified by email?
No, readers are never notified via email when you post a new note.
Here’s how we notify your readers about new notes:
Email digests: We send readers a digest of notes they have missed from various authors they are subscribed to. If a reader is only subscribed to you, they will not get these digests.
Push notifications: We will send your readers a one-time push notification when you publish your first note. We might also send them push notifications for notes they haven’t seen or that are trending from their favorite writers, but we will not send a push notification for every note you publish.
Readers will be able to manage their preferences and opt out of any of these notifications.
Read more: Do my subscribers get notifications about my notes?
Can I post a note just for paying subscribers?
No, notes are public and available for anyone in the Substack network to view.
Offering replies as a subscriber-only perk is a highly requested feature for notes, and our team is considering it for future iterations.
How do writers tell their subscribers they sent their first note?
Subscribers in the app will receive a push notification whe you send your first note.
After that, the best way to let your subscribers know about your notes is to write a regular email post about it. You can find an announcement template in your post drafts after you post your first note.
How do you reply to a note?
Click the speech bubble icon and type a reply.
Your notes replies will surface to your subscribers when they are in the Notes tab.
What will my readers see from me?
In the Subscribed tab, readers see notes from you and notes you’ve replied to, posts and notes you’ve liked, posts you’ve commented on, posts you’ve liked, and recommendations you’ve made.
What is a restack and how do you restack a note?
Restacks let writers and readers share posts, notes, and comments with their subscribers in Notes.
Click the circle-arrow icon wherever you see a post, note, or comment worth sharing.
Unlike cross-posting, restacking doesn’t get sent out via email.
How do you share a quote to Notes?
Notes give you the power to recommend your favorite quotes from posts by writers on Substack. Go to the post with the quote you want to share. Select the quote you love by highlighting the text, then click “restack quote” to share it to Notes.
You can choose whether to add some additional text with the quote or restack it on its own.
How to navigate Notes
What populates in the “Home” and “Subscribed” view in the Notes tab?
When you click on the Notes tab, you’ll see three view options: “Home,” “Subscribed,” and for writers, “My Subscribers.”
The Subscribed view shows notes and activity from writers you have subscribed to directly.
The Home view shows notes from writers you are subscribed to and writers they recommend, making up your extended network.
The My Subscribers view is where writers will see posts from people who subscribe to you. We’re experimenting to see if this tab can help writers and their readers build stronger connections through Notes. In addition to their notes and activity, very soon you’ll see indications of their subscriber status (for example, free or paid).
How does the algorithm work?
We’re designing a system that puts human beings in control. On Notes, you’ll find things that you deeply value, because you’ll only see things from writers who are in the universe of the work you already subscribe to. The first version of Notes will be simple, and we’ll continue to iterate.
As we develop the Notes product, we will strive to make sure that writers and readers maintain control so that it is easy to keep trolls out and even easier to let valuable contributors in.
How do you subscribe to a writer in Notes?
There are a few ways that someone can subscribe to a writer from Notes.
Next to their name on any post or comment
Hovering over an @mention or post that was restacked
In the Suggestions list
Readers can subscribe in just one click. Today, when a new person subscribes, they subscribe to everything a writer published on Substack—that includes standard posts and notes.
If you only want to see notes from a writer, and not subscriber to their publication, click the three dot menu on their profile and select “See notes from [writer].” This is only available on web.
What does it mean to subscribe to a reader?
Now you can subscribe to anyone on Substack. If a reader does not have a Substack publication but is active in notes, subscribing to them will surface their notes in your Subscribed tab. Additionally, if a reader choses to start a Substack one day, any subscriptions they have in notes will automatically be added to their publication.
How do I unsubscribe, block or hide someone in Notes?
You have a number of control for who can see and interact with your notes.
Hide: Hiding a profile will prevent you from seeing that person’s notes in your feed or replies.
Block: Blocking a profile prevents the other person from viewing your notes or profile. Additionally, you will not see their profile.
All of these options can be accessed from the three dot menu next you a post.
Read more: How do I hide other users on Substack Notes?
How do you report a note? What happens to reported notes?
You can click on the three-dot menu and select Report. Reported notes are flagged to Substack Trust and Safety and will be reviewed per our Content Guidelines.
Will Notes be available to people without a Substack account?
Anyone will be able to see a note if they have the link. However, only signed-in users will be able to post notes, see the feed of Notes, and engage with notes. There may be some limits on who can post/reply on launch, but in the long run we want it to be broadly accessible (while leaving writers and readers in control of their own experience).
Still have questions? Visit our Help Center.
This post was last updated on April 20, 2023 after an update to the Notes tabs.
I don't know how to access the comments to Notes. It is very frustrating. When I click the comment icon under a note, a window appears allowing me to comment but I cannot access previous comments to a note.
I can't even find the note I wrote. 🤣
Go to Dashboard.
> Home tab.
> View Site button.
> Notes tab.
Okay, thanks, but where is the View Site button hiding
Sorry I found View Site but not the Notes tab
For me it's the 3rd tab along the top. (Desktop site; not mobile app)
Thanks, Victor. For how important this platform is, it could definitely use some professional help in the web design arena. For me it seems I need to double click the logo on the desktop version.
My pleasure. Yes, agreed, it is important. And yes some features and functions can be confusing and perhaps some things could be made a bit more intuitive. I do fear though that such updates, if they are major, can sometimes result in forever being left with a modernized dorkiness that leaves users missing deleted functions and wishing for the old version to come back. I think there's similar complexities with other perhaps more well known social platforms as well, but the most ordinary of avid die-hards who use them seem to persist in becoming quite expert with them. I guess it's just time and learning.
Same here. Have you found a solution yet? Please share if so. Thanks
You click to the side of the note for which you want to see the comments. Hope it works for you.
Didn’t work for me
Well you just have to go clicking around the white space to the right of (what? maybe the graphic?) and eventually something happens. Nothing like invisible buttons in user interfaces, plus I’ll probably have to google for this solution several times before I remember it.
To the left
Thankyou! I could _not_ figure this out!
Thank you!!
Thank you !!!
Well THAT'S intuitive (not). But thanks,
Clicking on the text of the Note used to work. Now it no longer does. I used to love reading and interacting in those comments. Now it's just community unravelling. I can still.comment solo,.of course, but shouting into empty space?
Thank you - this is a very old post of mine and I figured it out on my own many moons ago. I am still able to click to the left of the text to read the comments.
I figured it out. Not intuitive though.
Quote from UI class: if the user can’t find it, the feature isn’t there.
In his TED talk "The Future is Ours: Student Activism" aired in 2019, Samuel Caruso emphasize that with increasing rates of school shootings, it is students who are at the forefront of speaking out and pushing for change. He talks about how even students lack the courage to question such issues due to fear of not knowing where to start. (Caruso 0.20 ). Caruso discusses his personal experience of holding marches and meetings to draw attention to the issue of shootings in schools. By doing so, he motivates young people to act and assume leadership in their society by being the change they need to see.
Caruso followed some steps and activities to achieve his ati-school shootings campaign. First, he identified school shootings as one of the most burning issues that are not given sufficient attention. This happened after his schoolmate and teammates cousing was killed in a school shooting in Florida where 17 students died (Caruso 2.13). Next, he came up with a strategy: develop a forum through which learners could express their grievances and such things and call for change. He then embarked on a mission to mobilise people for the purpose of protests and demonstrations in order to support safer schools. Thus, through the social media and networking with students, he was able to rally them and also call for public attention. It is important to note is that such engagements as these are realistic for most students; the only prerequisite is commitment, time, and resourcefulness (Conner et al. 104). Caruso’s work can be concluded by the fact that if students have passion and get togetherness they can do great things.
In the TED Talk, Caruso attempts to persuade people regarding the necessity of students to stand up for change, specifically, resistance to school shootings. Though, he has a pragmatic view towards the issue he was a part of organizing the marches and rallies that attracted the community to his message. Another advantage of his speech is the importance of the students to advocate to their own cause. Through creating his own narration, he proves that youths are not actually voiceless and can make changes when they unite. He uses personal narratives and current situations that many people go through which makes a big difference.
Moreover, Caruso captures the threats that student activists have to deal with – fear and institutionalization. It’s an inspiring speech that motivates students to rise above these challenges through unity and determination. He then draws a vivid picture on how social media is an embodiment of activism in the present day physical world where students can use the gadgets to make a stand.
Nevertheless, while delivering inspiration step towards change, Caruso could suggest more actions than rallies and protests. For instance, talking about legislative advocacy or policy partnership in addressing the school shootings could have presented more broad perspective. Additionally, although he stresses student action, he should have included the responsibility of teachers, parents, and community members of supporting such endeavors. On the other hand, it is worth stating that Caruso’s talk is inspiring and makes people think about the values of life itself. It stands on the part of teaching students and make them to grapple over social issues and make simple real efforts towards solving those issues.
Hi there. Don’t know if you found it but here’s what I do.
On my iPhone. I go HOME. then I click on my picture icon. I choose the name of my posts. Click on that. Then I can see my notes in the middle of menu.
I can't see them either - make not sense?
Finally figured it out. Go to ? Where my logo is at top of my Substack. Click there. You get a long top menu and notes is one of those.
Right?! What’s up with that? It’s frustrating!
I really want the notes to show up on my main substack blog site too!!!!
Hey Matt, was there an answer to this? Have you figured this out yet?
Go into your settings, Notes, toggle 'enable Notes tab' and *click the box next to your name as contributor*. If you don't add yourself as contributor your notes won't show up on your publication.
They don't seem to include this in any of their info pages -- taken me two weeks to figure it out!
I only have an 'enable notes' tab - no box next to my name (no my name in the area that lets me turn on the enable notes tab)?
Boy, that's intuitive--NOT. This site really needs some UX help.
I feel insane. How do I get to "notes" within settings? On the app or the website version? Help! I can't see anything and my notes are not showing.
I was looking for a solution for that for several months, thanks to your explanation I found it. Thank you so much!💙
How do I find my notes on Substack Notes. I created a note two days ago. I'd like to view it. There doesn't seem to be a "note history" where I can see these.
Let me know if you find the answer! :-) HOL
Me too: Robert Sain
Nothing so far...
I’m sort of an “apple snob” in that I’ve always been amazed at the intuitive design and flawless functionality of their products; at least the ones I use. Maybe Substack is just more complex than I can even imagine! HOL
Software is hard to get right. Usually, it gets very complicated before it gets simple.
It usually remains (and grows even more) complicated unless developers/designers make a conscious effort to simplify. (Former designer/developer speaking.)
Oh, first time I clicked “reply”, which seemed reasonable.
HOL HOL
I wonder why my first reply (a) didn’t sort within this chain but instead filed at bottom of everyone’s messages? (a) “Thanks for replying. After I sent my message, I couldn’t find it! HOL Now that your reply is In “activity”, I’ll keep you posted if I find anything too! HOL“
Also this reminds me a little bit of 1200 baud character-based email in terms of being a very preliminary design and functionality. Not complaining just surprised. This is 2023 isn’t it! HOL
When we had the 110 baud modem where you put the phone handset into the modem cradle, we kept a baby's squeaky hammer around, and would occasionally whack the handset with the hammer. That would transmit about 20 characters of nonsense. This reminds me of that.
Brings back memories. I have been programming computers since 1962 (!), and in one of my jobs I had to test a data transmission app called "Kermit". I remember using a handset modem (I forget whether this one was 110 or 300 baud), and I would tap on the handset with a pen or pencil to generate noise and see how well Kermit was able to recover from the errors.
I wrote a note yesterday on my bday and not a single response?
Cool! Will there also be something similar to Twitter Lists? I'd like to organize the topics I follow into lists. Information overheard from many different things is a problem to handle.
That's a great idea! We know people want more control over what shows up in the feed and it's top of mind how we might build tools for you to curate that.
In case anyone else is wondering, Notes show up in your *user* profile and not your *blog* profile. I was confused about why I didn't see notes in anyone's profiles!
thank you so much!
Hi, question about this bit:
If you only want to see notes from a writer, and not subscriber to their publication, click the three dot menu on their profile and select “See notes from [writer].” This is only available on web.
For some writers, to whom I am not subscribed, the menu option says "See more from [writer]" rather than "See notes." Clicking "See more" does not seem to do anything.
I've heard you can subscribe to someone's notes without getting their essays in your email, but I seem to be doing it wrong. Help?
(I'm enthusiastic about Notes in part because I do want to subscribe to many more people without choking my email.)
You can follow someone instead of subscribing.
Will we be getting a hashtage feature?
You use category as hashtags
I am adding them to my notes pre-emptively!
> We dare you to try to figure out the character limit.
4200, substack IPO at $42.00 confirmed but why not 4269?
How do I search for a note that I've already read, but appatently did mot save?
I've got this problem too.
Why do my replies not show up on my notes list? Where can I see my replies?
Did you ever figure this out? I have the same question.
me too
why am I seeing Notes from people that I am not subscribed to??
PDF's can't be shared.
Can't write in Markdown.
Character limit? Who knows?
Is there a way we can auto post to Notes from an RSS feed or otherwise?
is the edit feature down currently? I was able to edit a note last night, but not today.
Are you on the app? You can edit on the web but not in the app yet.
I just started. Wrote a little note. Now I can't find it.
On the iPhone Substack app I’m still not understanding how to post a note
Hey Michael, from the Notes tab you should see a "+" button. From there, you can compose and post a note.
FYI: Notes Tab didn't show up until I force quit the app...
Hey, same for me!
Figured it out 👌👌
I think some of us are still waiting for the app update to push out. I don't have it yet on iPhone, although I've been playing with Notes on the web.
If I have scheduled a post and have a Note to go with it, when does the Note appear, immediately or when the post goes live?
I want to know this too!
I'm a bit mesmerized. This is a post about notes, at the same time it is by itself like notes. People's comments are also like notes. If I post my note on notes, it will show on my profile as said. My profile as to be noted, I guess. QUESTION TO SUBSTACK: How often can one post one's note on Notes in a definite period of time? As many as one wants even in a day? If Algorithms filer them out, what is the base criteria?
this is a great tool for communicating with your audience and expanding horizons with other writers. good job!
Very helpful — Thank you!
"Offering replies as a subscriber-only perk is a highly requested feature for notes, and our team is considering it for future iterations." Yes, please! That would be great.
Why can’t I find “Notes” on my Substack App?
You might need to restart the app, Carolyn
Is it possible to grow my Substack profile organically through Notes, similar to how the 'For You' page works on Twitter?
After day one, writers are already starting to see some growth: https://substack.com/profile/41856304-substack-writers/note/c-14547473
Hello Katie, I'm still not clear on how Notes can grow your audience if it only goes to your existing subscribers??
Thank you for that information, but I don't know if they already had subscribers before posting their Notes.
If I start my profile with 0 subscribers and only post Notes on my profile, can I organically grow my profile using only Notes?
Why do some people have "Writes my newsletter name here SUBSCRIBE" after their name while others (me) don't? Not seeing how to get it via settings etc.
I want to know that answer too.
You have it too when others see your profile. Since you are the owner of your account and pub you are "subscribed" already so that's why you don't see it.
Ahhhhh. Thx!
I feel happy to share some personal updates (inc. photos) on here, more so than on Instagram as it such a friendly audience@
Hi there. In the Notes section of the app, I see the option to see Notes from people I'm following and notes from others "Explore," but I don't see the option to see notes from my subscribers. Am I missing something? Thanks!
When I'm reading the comments on a Note in substack, I see the commenters have the name of their own publication and a 'subscribe' link under their names. That doesn't show up under my name when I comment on something. Any idea why?
Does anyone know if you're able to use hashtag (or tag) on a note?
1 - I would like to add a native video, or any video, that plays within a note (ex: do not send a reader to YouTube).
2 - I would like the capability to tag a note for the purpose of making a navigation header displaying only certain notes. (Ex: I would like my “Journal Snippets” to appear in one section because some of it is picked up for resource material in various posts. I do cross reference relevant notes at the bottom of a post, though would like this content as its own tab so it can be viewed as desired without requiring an email blast per snippet to subscribers.
q: is it weird that i can't see the subscribe button next to my name in notes?
Apologies if I missed. But is it possible to search notes? Would love the ability to search for topics or keywords.
I am trying to figure out why my notes only show my name and not my newsletter. Doesn't say "Writes at Make the People Human Again" under my name. Anyone know? Thanks!
did you figure this out?
I didn't, but it does seem to show up in some places now!
Greetings. I used Substack on my iPhone to post a few articles. But since I updated the app, I only get the + sign for Notes!
Please, I do I get to use the app strictly for Posts?
How can I tell if my Notes have been read?
Why do only some of my comments appear under my notes?
Hello, I have two substack newsletters. Whatever I post to Notes on one newsletter shows up in both newsletters' NOTES MENU TABS at the top menu of each newsletter. Is there a way to only get the one Notes posts in each newsletter, rather than the "My Guitar Tutor Online" getting its AND "Speculative Encounters's" Note posts, and vice versa?? They are very discordant in the same list of posts.
Did you ever figure out a solution to this? I have two separate newsletters and would like to tailor my Notes to each (i.e., maintain two separate "personalities" with one Substack account.
No, I never heard anything back about it.
Can anyone help me with this problem? Starting about two weeks ago whenever I go to open a Substack publication on my browser, the page view appears as tiny Thumbnail images strung vertically down the screen and it is unreadable. It prevents me from commenting or reading comments because the print size is so tiny. I cannot find a way to enlarge it. I have written to Substack 3 times and haven’t received any help. Anyone know what's causing this?
"I'm a bit mesmerized" is a post that explores the concept of notes and their significance in online platforms. The author discusses the interaction between notes, comments, and personal profiles, while also questioning the limitations and filtering criteria for posting notes on Substack's platform. Overall, the post provides an interesting perspective on the role of notes in online communication.
thread order is not addressed. it should be a no-brainer to use comments to create a chronological sequence, but mine are a mess.
Replies to a note are in chrono order. Replies to replies are in reverse chrono order. It makes no sense.
They are in reverse chronological order. I don't like it. That's not how it is on Twitter and Truth Social.
https://substack.com/profile/4411950-joseph-shirk/note/c-15154339
I can't find any way to see notes I've liked. Is there some way for me to find all the Substack Notes I've liked so far?
Without being able to follow someone's notes without subscribing to their substack, this will only ever be an appendage to substack and not a competitor to other platforms.
This addresses a number of my questions. Thank you!
Thanks for replying. After I sent my message, I couldn’t find it! HOL Now that your reply is In “activity”, I’ll keep you posted if I find anything too! HOL
There definately has to be more gamification for active Notes writers and readers, to make them feel special. If you don't want to do follow counts, perhaps some other way to identify daily active users of Notes.
All of my archived newsletters automatically appear in notes, including those which are paywalled. How can I delete the paywalled ones?
Hi Wendi, when someone taps a paywalled post, they will see the paywall and be prompted to upgrade.
Why do you make it so impossibly difficult to see own notes? Can't you just add a notes tab wherever and whenever there's a post and chats tab? Whenever there's a + sign, Notes are besides Posts, so why not the same for tabs to save writers having to search high and low for them?
I recently started a new Substack, which has a different subject than my main Substack. Untrickled is about income inequality, but The Indie Author is about self-publishing books. When I try to post a Note about self-publishing, though, it only shows as being from Untrickled. Not everyone who cares about the politics of income inequality cares about tips about writing books. Isn't there a way to have the Note come from your other Substack?
Why do I have to give substack permission to access my contacts. The word ok is circled and I don’t see anyway to change it
I am a paid subscriber to Timoth Snyder Thinking About. Yet it won't allow me to Comment
How do I get my name to appear when i comment on a post!
How do you share a quote to Notes? “restack quote” doesn't appear when I highlight the text. I have tried everything!
Is it permissible to use an appropriate affiliate link in a Substack Note as long as it is identified as such and is for the purpose of providing value, not just marketing?
I can no longer “share to Notes,” because the block is greyed out, including the one on this comment. Why is that? I have been able to up until recently.
I'd love to read the developer's rationalization for this spectacularly poor design choice. Give us a button that says, "read comments!!!!!!"
How to you get the word "subscribe" next to your note?
@substack Could we have the ability to pin notes to the top of our profile/notes tab, please?
I have a person blog and a group work blog. I want to be able to post a Note as me when it's for my personal blog, but as the Group for work notes. Is that possible?
Can someone tell me how to create a note with a different publisher profile being the author? They always seem to be authored as the main publication.
Does Notes work? (I just started on the 24th)
I've published several posts, no problem. And I've published a few notes. But the Notes do not appear anywhere. Is there something we need to do to get our Notes tab working?
Here's the steps I used for notes:
1. From the Publisher Dashboard, select Posts.
2. Then selected New Posts, Notes.
3. In the "What's on your mind" block, Entered some text.
4. Ht enter, added some additional text
5. Clicked Post.
The site responded "Note Posted".
But the Note is no where to be found. It doesn't appear in my Dashboard, on the sites Note tab, or anyplace else.
(I also clicked the "Also share as a note" checkbox below to see if this shows up in Notes.)
Any assistance would be appreciated.
How can a reader save Substack notes?
Hi! Welcome! I’m fairly new to Substack too and decided to move all my blogs and newsletters to my Career Freedom newsletter (https://tineketammes.substack.com/) lock, stock and barrel!
Also check out the Midlife Stack, full of publications for women in midlife! https://midstack.substack.com/
Has anyone else had trouble editing their email header and footer? When I go into settings>emails and click eidt on email header & footer, I get taken to a blank page! I have tried everything that's suggested! Please help!
I just posted a note and when I went into the explore section I cannot find it? Is this another outlet where only the most popular get seen?
Can you schedule notes along with scheduled posts?
I wrote a note - my first one and I can't find it.
Can I post - Youtube links - with My videos or YT links with music ?
Do my posts show up in the notes feed of people who follow me automatically, or do I have to post a note after each post? Thank you.
How can I schedule a note to be published in the future?
Loving notes so far. Been posting a lot.
Michael Mohr
‘Sincere American Writing’
https://michaelmohr.substack.com/