Let me start by saying that I appreciate what Substack is trying to do for journalism. The promise of the hosted publishing platform is that anyone can start a subscription-based publication—primarily ...
Substack said that it will remove some publications that support Nazis from its services after backlash over the company’s initial refusal to remove accounts that endorse Nazi ideology, Platformer ...
Platformer is leaving Substack over its policies around pro-Nazi publications using the platform Platformer is leaving Substack over its policies around pro-Nazi publications using the platform is a ...
This past March, poet and critic Yanyi was very busy. Between teaching at Dartmouth, editing a literary journal, preparing a forthcoming book, and running a creative advice newsletter called “The ...
In late March as the UK was preparing to enter lockdown, food writer Jonathan Nunn decided to start a newsletter. Nunn was about to be furloughed from his day job at the London-based tea company ...
It was easy to view Substack's 2023 Nazi controversy as a kicked can that could turn up again. Well, white supremacist content led to another headache for the company this week. User Mag reported on ...
“We’re moving quickly,” Farrah Storr, head of international at Substack, tells THR after hiring Mark Swierszcz as its new Canadian head of partnerships, with more country hires in the works worldwide.
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