Hey, I love Substack. But it’s come to my attention that for the first three hours yesterday, Substack incorrectly formatted my Scamdemic Haiku poem so that all of the stanzas ran together. This made it harder to read.
I found a way to override Substack’s formatting error. Since then, I’ve posted a more readable version. I’d link to the revised version but Substack seems not to enable writers to link to their own posts.
If you wish to read the revised version, it’s at the top of Dispatches From a Scamdemic.
Until next week, best wishes. In the meanwhile, take your fifth booster, wear your mask, get tested, and disinfect your delivered groceries. We’re all in this together. To crush the virus, I mean. Because Science!
Hasta la victoria siempre!
Another thing I noticed is that when posting a "comment in response" to an article, Substack takes all the paragraphs you separated and eliminates the spaces hence posting the response as "one" long paragraph.
I don't know if wearing thin disposable gloves while typing is triggering this disconcerting problem. 😁
mine came up right. May be I was later. But whatever you write and whatever format they put it in, it will be good, and I will read it. Thank you so much for what you do. (when I saw that 'I love substack' for a second I thought you were going to quit!!!)