• Resolved ledainhand

    (@ledainhand)


    I just migrated from ledainhand.wordpress.com to ledainhand.ca at bluehost. I’m running Jetpack and I used the Subscription Migration Tool to migrate my followers. It reported success, and my followers are now listed on my self-hosted site and removed from my wordpress.com site.

    However, my new posts are not appearing in their Reader, so if people have email notifications turned off, they’re not receiving them at all. I’m unclear from the forum whether this is fixable. Depending on the age of the threads, the replies range from “it’s impossible to see self-hosted blogs in the wordpress.com reader” to “it should happen automatically once you connect Jetpack.” I’ve read that there can be a delay before posts appear in the reader, but I’m still not seeing the post I made 8 hours ago, so I’m guessing it’s not coming.

    Could someone clear this up? And if it is possible by activating some plugin or feature (RSS feed was mentioned, but without details), could someone point me to that?

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Author Jeremy Herve

    (@jeherve)

    Jetpack Mechanic 🚀

    I’m unclear from the forum whether this is fixable. Depending on the age of the threads, the replies range from “it’s impossible to see self-hosted blogs in the wordpress.com reader” to “it should happen automatically once you connect Jetpack.”

    There are 2 places where your posts can appear in the WordPress.com Reader:

    • First, in the subscription list. That page, labelled “Followed Sites”, will display you recent posts to everyone with a WordPress.com account who subscribed to your site. That functionality is available for both Jetpack sites and WordPress.com sites.
    • Second, the “Tag”, or “Topic” pages. Here is an example: https://wordpress.com/tag/french-bulldog These pages only list posts from WordPress.com sites. Posts from your Jetpack site do not appear on those pages.

    In the case of your site, it seems WordPress.com was still trying to fetch data from the temporary site URL you used when you first connected Jetpack to WordPress.com, thus not displaying any posts to your subscribers. I updated that URL on our end, and everything now works properly!

    Sorry for all the trouble.

    Hello,

    I have a similar issue where I can’t see my post on the wordpress reader. I moved to my new hosted server on https://inspiresn.com from inspiresn.wordpress.com and even moved all my subscribers to the new hostsever on siteground . But my new post does not show up on the wordpress reader. Could you please help!

    Thanks,
    Nisha

    Plugin Author Jeremy Herve

    (@jeherve)

    Jetpack Mechanic 🚀

    @admininspiresn Your posts seem to appear in the Reader in my tests. If some of your readers don’t see your posts, could you contact us via this form and give us some examples so we can take a closer look?
    https://jetpack.com/contact-support/?rel=support

    Thank you.

    Hi,
    I am having a similar issue.

    A few months back I moved to a selfhosted site from wordpress.com. [http://wordsandnotion.com/]. I have connected my site to wordpress via jetpack pluggin and I used the Subscription Migration Tool to migrate my followers.

    But my site is not appearing in the wordpress reader under followed Sites [I am following my own site].

    I am eagerly waiting for your support.

    Kindly help to rectify this reader issue
    Thanks
    Akhila

    Plugin Author Jeremy Herve

    (@jeherve)

    Jetpack Mechanic 🚀

    @akhilaek Could you please contact us via this contact form and give us more information about your site and your WordPress.com username, so we can take a closer look?

    Thank you.

    @jeherve
    I tried to use the contact form. But I dont see any submit option for the entered query even after signing in with my wordpress.com account. [ And I dont see any signed in message too]
    Please let me know how can I reach you

    Thanks
    Akhila

    Plugin Author Jeremy Herve

    (@jeherve)

    Jetpack Mechanic 🚀

    Try submitting your message here then:
    https://wordpress.com/help/contact/

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