@BipolarArtist I'm looking at your website source code and I don't see any link rel=me tag anywhere.
Where did you put it?
@got it is on https://damienkanerigden.com/subscribe at the bottom
@BipolarArtist You need way more than a link in the body of your document, the whole <link rel="me" ...> thing needs to be inside of your web page's <head> section.
If you can edit the HTML for your website, you should put it there -- inside the home page.
@got ah gotcha. Thank you so much for the help. Unfortunately all I can do is add html to the body of my website. I am using GoDaddy’s website builder and all I can do is add a “html snippet.” Pretty sure I can’t edit the header. Oh well.
@got thanks for looking into it. Yeah that must be the issue. If I get to the point where I can justify a different plan I’ll switch it up.
@BipolarArtist The only other thing I can think of, is that because the link is in an iframe that it just wouldn't be honored. That's frustrating as heck. I'm not sure how to get around that without making a website not built in GoDaddy's site maker.
I have a GoDaddy account and I tried looking around a little too, without any luck.