I just left a comment at the same time as you. But it's interesting considering Hamish (Aussie or NZ, I forget which one) and Chris (Canadian) are both immigrants. This is a platform that you would think would embrace different regions with the same fervor and make the discussion more vibrant.
I just left a comment at the same time as you. But it's interesting considering Hamish (Aussie or NZ, I forget which one) and Chris (Canadian) are both immigrants. This is a platform that you would think would embrace different regions with the same fervor and make the discussion more vibrant.
With many people moving to Japan or expressing interest in doing so, I hope they do the same when Japan holds their general elections next year.
Right! Like I’m from Canada and we’re slated to have a federal election within the next year – will Substack have a “Canadian election” tab for users like me? I really hope Substack doesn’t become a “U.S. is the centre of the universe” social media space.
I just left a comment at the same time as you. But it's interesting considering Hamish (Aussie or NZ, I forget which one) and Chris (Canadian) are both immigrants. This is a platform that you would think would embrace different regions with the same fervor and make the discussion more vibrant.
With many people moving to Japan or expressing interest in doing so, I hope they do the same when Japan holds their general elections next year.
Right! Like I’m from Canada and we’re slated to have a federal election within the next year – will Substack have a “Canadian election” tab for users like me? I really hope Substack doesn’t become a “U.S. is the centre of the universe” social media space.
It depends on the potential ad $$$.
I’d be interested in Japanese elections though, as they have an influence on a theme I’m interested in (whales in the arctic zone)