If somebody used this tool to write 1440 Notes and schedule them for every minute of the day, that would definitely be considered inauthentic activity.
However, this tool still requires you to write those 1440 Notes manually and click the schedule button 1440 times, which is a lot of work. You could save the scheduling effort and just pos…
If somebody used this tool to write 1440 Notes and schedule them for every minute of the day, that would definitely be considered inauthentic activity.
However, this tool still requires you to write those 1440 Notes manually and click the schedule button 1440 times, which is a lot of work. You could save the scheduling effort and just post those notes directly.
This tool was NOT designed to help inauthentic activity. On the contrary, I built it so that writers can focus on writing thoughtful Notes, save drafts, and come back editing them. You can schedule the posting time once you are happy with your note.
I am working a 9-to-5 job and cannot post Notes during the day, so that is one of the reasons I wanted to schedule mine. Many other users live in different time zones and wish to post Notes during the U.S. daytime. These are valid and authentic reasons.
Substack engineers support a community of 30 million+ users and tens of thousands of creators worldwide. They might even have this feature on their roadmap. However, they are busy working on other priorities, so we don't know if and when they will get to it.
I don't have any contacts in that organization, and nobody has contacted me about this Chrome extension. I would happily donate the source code to Substack if that would help them to accelerate their plans.
If you are concerned about using this tool, I recommend waiting until Substack develops this capability.
If somebody used this tool to write 1440 Notes and schedule them for every minute of the day, that would definitely be considered inauthentic activity.
However, this tool still requires you to write those 1440 Notes manually and click the schedule button 1440 times, which is a lot of work. You could save the scheduling effort and just post those notes directly.
This tool was NOT designed to help inauthentic activity. On the contrary, I built it so that writers can focus on writing thoughtful Notes, save drafts, and come back editing them. You can schedule the posting time once you are happy with your note.
I am working a 9-to-5 job and cannot post Notes during the day, so that is one of the reasons I wanted to schedule mine. Many other users live in different time zones and wish to post Notes during the U.S. daytime. These are valid and authentic reasons.
Substack engineers support a community of 30 million+ users and tens of thousands of creators worldwide. They might even have this feature on their roadmap. However, they are busy working on other priorities, so we don't know if and when they will get to it.
I don't have any contacts in that organization, and nobody has contacted me about this Chrome extension. I would happily donate the source code to Substack if that would help them to accelerate their plans.
If you are concerned about using this tool, I recommend waiting until Substack develops this capability.