Jodi, I totally echo what you said. I was thrilled to be featured in "Top in Art & Illustration" and I know other writers I follow and subscribe to were also thrilled to be featured in their category.
It was a great feeling to of accomplishment for all involved and now with it gone, it is much harder to find writers here.
Jodi, I totally echo what you said. I was thrilled to be featured in "Top in Art & Illustration" and I know other writers I follow and subscribe to were also thrilled to be featured in their category.
It was a great feeling to of accomplishment for all involved and now with it gone, it is much harder to find writers here.
Scrolling through the various category pages there is no rhyme or reason to who get featured on the category page and you can't just post a NOTE to a category, it all goes into the main feed regardless.
I've stopped looking at the category pages to be honest. It's enough to scroll through the "Home" or "Following" Page without having to scroll through categories of interest.
The category pages are completely useless, honestly. Oh, if only they were populated with actual posts instead of endless Notes...then they might actually be worth exploring.
Jodi, Yes to this too! I wish others were joining in on this conversation because I feel as though we’re not the only two writers on Substack that are seeing this, experiencing this and wondering why Substack isn’t getting that this isn’t working as they thought it would.
Jodi, I totally echo what you said. I was thrilled to be featured in "Top in Art & Illustration" and I know other writers I follow and subscribe to were also thrilled to be featured in their category.
It was a great feeling to of accomplishment for all involved and now with it gone, it is much harder to find writers here.
Scrolling through the various category pages there is no rhyme or reason to who get featured on the category page and you can't just post a NOTE to a category, it all goes into the main feed regardless.
I've stopped looking at the category pages to be honest. It's enough to scroll through the "Home" or "Following" Page without having to scroll through categories of interest.
The category pages are completely useless, honestly. Oh, if only they were populated with actual posts instead of endless Notes...then they might actually be worth exploring.
Jodi, Yes to this too! I wish others were joining in on this conversation because I feel as though we’re not the only two writers on Substack that are seeing this, experiencing this and wondering why Substack isn’t getting that this isn’t working as they thought it would.