As Gary said, when a person who is not subscribed to LFAA 'likes' a post, their name shows up as 'Someone'. If you have five "Someone's" liking your post, they are five different people who have not subscribed yet.
As Gary said, when a person who is not subscribed to LFAA 'likes' a post, their name shows up as 'Someone'. If you have five "Someone's" liking your post, they are five different people who have not subscribed yet.
I was freaking because I know Ms R is on Facebook. But yesterday there was a comment about immigration. They posted a link. It was CIS which is a anti- immigrant Think Tank that are Nationalist who were advising Trump over his 4 yr’s. So I know they are on here. How do I keep it Unique to LFAA ? And if what you say is true then 20 Ppl liked it.
As Gary said, when a person who is not subscribed to LFAA 'likes' a post, their name shows up as 'Someone'. If you have five "Someone's" liking your post, they are five different people who have not subscribed yet.
This is a Substack thing, not unique to LFAA.
I was freaking because I know Ms R is on Facebook. But yesterday there was a comment about immigration. They posted a link. It was CIS which is a anti- immigrant Think Tank that are Nationalist who were advising Trump over his 4 yr’s. So I know they are on here. How do I keep it Unique to LFAA ? And if what you say is true then 20 Ppl liked it.
Rats. I had hoped it was Dr. R in disguise, liking my comment.