A day after journalist Matt Taibbi—whom the billionaire CEO Elon Musk selected, to great fanfare, to publicize the so-called Twitter Files to the world—suddenly and very publicly abandoned Twitter, ...
Newsletter platform Substack lured prominent journalists and writers by pushing a subscription model that allowed them to directly connect with readers who pay them. "Our decision to focus on ...
Twitter users began noticing Substack links were being suppressed beginning Thursday evening. Musk denied the links were "blocked" but said he believed that Substack was "unsafe." Substack CEO Chris ...
On Friday, Twitter Files star Matt Taibbi said he’s leaving Twitter over the feud with Substack, where all his work is published. Twitter CEO Elon Musk said that Taibbi’s claims about the treatment of ...
Substack’s Notes page looks similar to other social media feeds. Substack The business move comes as Twitter continues to struggle earning revenue. One of Musk’s primary strategies—pushing the Twitter ...
Substack's CEO told The Verge that Twitter suppressing Substack links was "incredibly disappointing." Chris Best said Twitter's actions "ultimately hurt writers" and there was a "strong backlash." ...
Substack has a Nazi problem — but they’re not planning to do anything about it, according to co-founder Hamish McKenzie. In response, McKenzie posted a note on the platform Thursday that made it clear ...
Substack has taken advantage of a new model for the internet, where subscriptions for content are increasingly becoming the norm. The website is the current king of paid newsletters, where writers ...
Over the past few days, a war between subscription-based blogging website Substack and microblogging platform Twitter has been brewing — with the CEOs of both platforms publicly responding to the ...
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