If you still have WordPress.com followers, your posts will appear for only them in the WordPress.com Reader, assuming you now use Jetpack to manage your subscriptions and transferred them following this guide: https://jetpack.com/support/subscription-migration-tool/
The rest of the WordPress.com Reader though, the Discover and Tag listings, is reserved only for WordPress.com sites.
I don’t recommend duplicating postings between both sites, as both sites will be severely penalized by search engines for duplicate content.
To clear up any confusion, WordPress.com and ww.wp.xz.cn are two different entities: https://codex.ww.wp.xz.cn/WordPress_vs_WordPress.com
Thank you for responding. I’ve read several of your responses and find you very knowledgeable so thank you.
Wow….I really backed myself into a corner with regards to gaining new followers didn’t I?
Ok, how about this route: I post new, different content on wordpress.com to still have a presence at WP.com. Question though: why would this new content I just referred to, not show up in Reader for users that aren’t followers yet? I will check out those other links here in a few. Thank you! -HM
It might take some time for new content to appear in the WordPress.com Reader, but you’ll need to check with the folks at WordPress.com about that: https://support.wordpress.com/
I don’t understand your response.
You asked “why would this new [WordPress.com] content I just referred to, not show up in Reader for users that aren’t followers yet?”
My answer was that it might take time for new WordPress.com content to appear in the WordPress.com Reader, but you will need to contact the people from WordPress.com for specifics: https://support.wordpress.com/
Again, WordPress.com and ww.wp.xz.cn are two different entities: https://codex.ww.wp.xz.cn/WordPress_vs_WordPress.com