From social media fatigue to the search for trust: newsletters are reshaping information with ritual reading habits, record ...
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When you're creating posts, there are things you learn very quickly about how to use Substack, but after you've been using it ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Rosie Hilder As our design editor Daniel John recently stated, Substack is the best place ...
Haley Nahman was having a weird time. She had spent most of the pandemic inside, shuttling around the one-bedroom apartment she shares with her partner, Avi. “Not to paint too bleak a picture, but ...
Substack didn’t invent the paid newsletter, but the startup’s early success with the model is enticing previous backers to more than double down on the media startup. The Exchange explores startups, ...
"Shepherding my Twitter followers onto my substack like Noah’s Ark," The Intercept reporter Ken Klippenstein tweeted to his 471,000 followers a few days after Elon Musk took over Twitter. Rayne Fisher ...
Normal people—with regular lives and real jobs—have soap operas and reality shows. People who are Extremely Online have Substack. This reveals a fundamental problem for modern journalism. Many readers ...
The growing media platform Substack is solidly liberal, with 81 of the 100 top-selling titles in the U.S. Politics category being "left-leaning or progressive," according to researcher Kyle Tharp.