For my fellow WordPress bloggers: Lately I’ve noticed that “likes” will be recorded in my notifications, but my stats don’t reflect that the posts have even been read. What’s up with that?
For my fellow WordPress bloggers: Lately I’ve noticed that “likes” will be recorded in my notifications, but my stats don’t reflect that the posts have even been read. What’s up with that?
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Oooh, I think that can happen if someone reads your post in their WordPress Reader and likes it directly from there (without clicking on to your actual website.) I don’t keep up with blogs I’m subscribed to via email, but I think you may be able to read and/or like posts directly from your email, as well? Not 100% sure about the latter… But the first is true, I believe 😊 Hope that’s a little bit helpful! 😊
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For example, I just read your post directly in my reader now. I’ll like it as well. See if I show up as a view from United Kingdom or not 😊
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No, you don’t show up. 😢
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I think you can set your blog to either post the entire article in the reader or send people directly to your blog.
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Thanks!
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