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Hello,
I have a problem, I subscribe to blogs by clicking on the follow button and WordPress confirms that I am subscribers, but the next day I see that I am unsubscribed, so I re-subscribed,and I also often had people who ‘regularly subscribed to my blog but there is also a problem, there are fewer. I do not know whether the two problems are related.
thanks for the help
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Hi @soukietmelilia,
I subscribe to blogs by clicking on the follow button and WordPress confirms that I am subscribers, but the next day I see that I am unsubscribed
It is possible you may have been removed from the blog you subscribed to by the site owner, since users do have the option of removing followers through the following method:
https://en.support.wordpress.com/followers/#how-to-remove-a-followerI also often had people who ‘regularly subscribed to my blog but there is also a problem, there are fewer.
Likewise, users also have the option of unsubscribing to any blog they follow.
Aside from these two possible scenarios, I’m not aware of any issues that cause users to randomly drop from subscription lists.
If you think this might not be the case, or you have any other information that could possibly point to a different problem, definitely let us know. You can also add the modlook tag into the sidebar if feel the need for staff to look into this more.
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Hi there,
As @pauloeaquino mentions, it’s possible that the site owners themselves removed you. Site owners sometimes do that if they decide you’re not a real follower, i.e. they think you’re following them just because you want them to follow you back. Yes, they have no evidence on which to make such an assumption. No, there’s nothing you can do to prevent it.
It’s also possible that the Follow didn’t stick, i.e. there was a problem when you clicked follow and it never saved. Try clearing your browser cache and cookies, then log back in. Hopefully that stops this from happening.
As for your own site, the only explanation is that people are unsubscribing. People just lose interest in sites they follow, and then they unsubscribe. It’s never a nice experience, but there are many other people out there who haven’t discovered your site yet, so keep blogging and they’ll find you eventually :)
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Hello, thank you for your answers,
in fact I do not think people unsubscribe because I did not have this problem before but for several days when I subscribe WordPress confirms with the green banner that I am enrolled and sometimes there is the red band underneath which tells me that there is a problem and that I have to subscribe again I do it but it does not work.
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in fact I do not think people unsubscribe because I did not have this problem before
People unsubscribing is the only way that someone who used to follow your site can be no longer following it. It’s not a problem. It’s a choice people have. Just because no one has unsubscribed from your site before doesn’t mean it’s impossible for them to do it.
when I subscribe WordPress confirms with the green banner that I am enrolled and sometimes there is the red band underneath which tells me that there is a problem and that I have to subscribe again I do it but it does not work.
Since your last reply in this thread you have followed several sites in close succession, within one minute. That triggered our anti-spam controls and your account has subsequently been blocked from following any new sites.
I have re-enabled following for your account, but you are currently following over 2300 sites. The Reader feature is intended for following posts on a reasonable number of sites — not for showing approval, promotion of your sites, or really anything on this scale. If you keep bulk following sites in this way, your account will be blocked from following again.
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