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As Baby Boomers seek senior housing in warmer climes and young professionals seek denser urban living, the suburbs have lost ...
The newsletter platform’s lax content moderation creates an opening for white nationalists eager to get their message out.
The refusal to remove or demonetize extremist blogs means Substack is likely making money from them. It should stop.
One of the newsletter platform Substack’s most prominent writers is abandoning the platform over its decision not to moderate praise for Nazis and pro-Holocaust material.
Substack has attracted thousands of independent writers, journalists, and creators over the last few years by allowing them to monetize their content through paid newsletters. It might be about to ...
Like Matthew Yglesias has done. Four years ago, Yglesias left Vox (where he and I were co-workers) to start Slow Boring, a Substack publication that markets itself as a place to find "pragmatic takes ...
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Ex-Politico reporter Ryan Lizza ripped his former outlet for engaging in an alleged "censorship campaign" against his new Substack blog. Lizza, in an interview with the Columbia Journalism Review ...
Substack debuts feature that spooked Musk into suppressing Substack tweets Substack says its Notes feed can coexist with and complement Twitter.
Substack still isn’t profitable, despite a large subscriber base and a pivot to fill a political void left by big social media companies, but it says it could be if it wanted to.
Hamish McKenzie, one of Substack’s founders, wrote in a Substack post last year that Ben Thompson, a tech analyst who writes the blog Stratechery, had inspired an early version of his company. Mr.