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Substack: A Deceptive Publishing Tool
Critique of Substack's branding and approach to independent publications amid concerns about extremism and platform lock-in.
Rejecting the Substack Illusion
Critique of Substack's control over creators, urging independence in online content ownership and distribution.
Substack Expands Beyond Newsletters
Substack aims to become a central platform for diverse creators, beyond traditional newsletters and independent journalism.
Substack Expands Beyond Newsletters
Substack aims to expand beyond newsletters, targeting creators across various mediums for subscription-based revenue.
Substack Expands Beyond Newsletters
Substack aims to expand beyond newsletters, targeting various content creators to become a central payment platform.
Substack Success: Matt Yglesias' Journey
Matthew Yglesias thrives on Substack, earning over $1 million annually from his successful newsletter, Slow Boring.
Substack Success: Matt Yglesias' Journey
Matthew Yglesias, Substack success, generates $1.4 million annually with his newsletter, Slow Boring, after leaving Vox.
Platformer's Fourth Year Reflections
Platformer reflects on its fourth year since leaving Substack, highlighting subscriber growth and new revenue strategies while maintaining editorial integrity.
Substack Introduces Live Video Feature
Substack introduces live video features for top users, enhancing real-time engagement alongside its newsletter service.
Jim Waterson Launches London Newsletter
Jim Waterson launches London Centric, a paid newsletter offering in-depth journalism on London’s politics, culture, and life.
Substack Launches Live Video Feature
Substack introduces live video feature for creators, initially available to top users, enhancing real-time audience engagement.
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