I have had a perhaps similar experience with Substack's sub-quality interface, where it would seem to not register a "like" click, but actually was just delayed (for quite a while) in reflecting it on screen. I tried experiments with clicking it back off and on again after it finally seemed to show up (hard to tell, because an increase i…
I have had a perhaps similar experience with Substack's sub-quality interface, where it would seem to not register a "like" click, but actually was just delayed (for quite a while) in reflecting it on screen. I tried experiments with clicking it back off and on again after it finally seemed to show up (hard to tell, because an increase in the parenthetical number of likes could have been due to a different reader's input), and it seemed to be actually registering the alternating clicks, just slow in reporting them. This phenomenon has happened several times for me.
I have had a perhaps similar experience with Substack's sub-quality interface, where it would seem to not register a "like" click, but actually was just delayed (for quite a while) in reflecting it on screen. I tried experiments with clicking it back off and on again after it finally seemed to show up (hard to tell, because an increase in the parenthetical number of likes could have been due to a different reader's input), and it seemed to be actually registering the alternating clicks, just slow in reporting them. This phenomenon has happened several times for me.