I had to come up with a secret code post to get past the algorithms. I invite Racket News readers to see if they can find the real message I was sending with a recent Facebook post. If you give up, the answer is in the Reader Comments.
Send me a FB request and you can see how many "likes" and comments my recent Substack links got. Spoiler for my last piece: Zero.
I had to come up with a secret code post to get past the algorithms. I invite Racket News readers to see if they can find the real message I was sending with a recent Facebook post. If you give up, the answer is in the Reader Comments.
Send me a FB request and you can see how many "likes" and comments my recent Substack links got. Spoiler for my last piece: Zero.
I had to come up with a secret code post to get past the algorithms. I invite Racket News readers to see if they can find the real message I was sending with a recent Facebook post. If you give up, the answer is in the Reader Comments.
Send me a FB request and you can see how many "likes" and comments my recent Substack links got. Spoiler for my last piece: Zero.
https://billricejr.substack.com/p/i-created-a-secret-code-to-get-around
The sort of thing people living in the Soviet Union had to do for years, to fly under the radar. And samizdat.
I think it might become more common in the future. I guess we can hand out pamphlets ... if we find a printer who will print them.
clever! and carbs are terrible. messaging win on both levels.
Thanks, Brook. Yes, I actually believe the message I wrote in my faux post.