Linda Acaster
Sep 29, 2023

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Hi Kristina, thanks for the series. I've started on Substack with a publication, 'Portals to the Past' but kept my name as the URL (in case I change my mind or want to add a different publication/section).

Q: One of my posts has been 'Restacked'. What does this mean, how does it work to the author's benefit, and as a gesture of goodwill should I restack a post of the promoter's, or only if it fits the audience I am trying to build? Thanks in advance.

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Linda Acaster
Linda Acaster

Written by Linda Acaster

British multi-genre fiction author who haunts historical sites - check out her publication 'Escape Into History'. For novel links: www.lindaacaster.com

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Hi Linda, I also kept my name :D Smart move.
Oh I love re-stacking others!
It means the following: someone liked your post and wanted to share it! So he "restacked" it to start a new conversation.
To re-stack the work of another writer you click on the…

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