FYI Your "secret" posts may not be as secret as you think they are. I noticed it with your last post and it didn't quite click. Then with this post I realized that it wasn't a one-time mistake. They show up in my Feedly news reader feed as a new post.
Yeah, I heard from another commenter that my "secret" posts may be making themselves visible in unexpected ways. But I'm reassured when I check my site traffic: the hidden posts are getting fewer than 20 unique visits, for the most part, which means that most people aren't finding them—which in turn means that finding them is probably going to require a determined search if the seeker isn't already on Feedburner or some other RSS service. For reference: my "open" posts normally get close to 100 hits each, plus or minus 10 or 20 hits.
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I'm not seeing it. Meaning the year. Is it just me?
ReplyDeleteMust have been my browser. It's back.
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ReplyDeleteYour "secret" posts may not be as secret as you think they are.
I noticed it with your last post and it didn't quite click. Then with this post I realized that it wasn't a one-time mistake. They show up in my Feedly news reader feed as a new post.
Take care.
Joe
Joe,
ReplyDeleteYeah, I heard from another commenter that my "secret" posts may be making themselves visible in unexpected ways. But I'm reassured when I check my site traffic: the hidden posts are getting fewer than 20 unique visits, for the most part, which means that most people aren't finding them—which in turn means that finding them is probably going to require a determined search if the seeker isn't already on Feedburner or some other RSS service. For reference: my "open" posts normally get close to 100 hits each, plus or minus 10 or 20 hits.