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Canadian co-founded Substack raises $100-million USD Series C to grow tools for independent creators
Leading newsletter platform Substack, co-founded by Canadian Chris Best, former journalist Hamish McKenzie, and Waterloo alum ...
Substack has raised $100 million in funding as the newsletter platform continues to position itself as a place for ...
Substack writers say Twitter’s newsletter ban is bad for business — and worse for Twitter Twitter’s decision to prohibit likes, tweets, and retweets on tweets with Substack URLs seems to fly ...
How Substack works Lee was also drawn to the convenience of Substack itself. Newsletters can be managed from a simple dashboard on the platform and start-up costs are virtually nonexistent.
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 ...
Substack Has a Nazi Problem The newsletter platform’s lax content moderation creates an opening for white nationalists eager to get their message out.
Newsletter platform and Substack rival Ghost announced earlier this year that it would join the fediverse, the open social network of interconnected servers that includes apps like Mastodon ...
Substack Faces Fresh Competition in the Newsletter Wars The six-year-old self-publishing platform is still a magnet for writers, but WordPress and Beehiiv are vying for market share.
Substack says the targeted newsletters violate its existing content guidelines, but its policy won't proactively target Neo-Nazi or far-right publishers on the platform, according to a report.
20. The Martyr Made Substack Number of Subscribers on Substack as of February 18, 2024: 85,000 The Martyr Made Substack by Darryl Cooper is one of the most profitable email newsletters on Substack.
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