Another big problem with Twitter/Facebook/LinkedIn I see is the fact they're all "closed" communities. Good luck reading past a few posts without registering for an account. Substack feels way more like blogs used to (and authors can easily host their substack newsletters on custom domains).
Another big problem with Twitter/Facebook/LinkedIn I see is the fact they're all "closed" communities. Good luck reading past a few posts without registering for an account. Substack feels way more like blogs used to (and authors can easily host their substack newsletters on custom domains).
Another big problem with Twitter/Facebook/LinkedIn I see is the fact they're all "closed" communities. Good luck reading past a few posts without registering for an account. Substack feels way more like blogs used to (and authors can easily host their substack newsletters on custom domains).