Several Substack writers, including SwipeWright, craigcalcaterra, robkhenderson, glukianoff, and tedgioia, have signed an open letter supporting Substack's commitment to freedom of expression. The letter seeks answers regarding the platform's handling of controversial content, specifically regarding the platforming and monetizing of Nazis. The signees include prominent figures such as Edward Snowden, Slavoj Žižek, and Richard Dawkins, emphasizing the importance of free speech and open inquiry on the Substack platform.
I am proud to sign and share this open letter to the Substack founders which seeks answers to questions about the company’s platforming and monetizing of Nazis. @cjgbest @hamishmckenzie @jairajs89 https://t.co/XeQJNqCymP https://t.co/KZAFgiA1Jm
Along with other Substack writers, I've signed this essay to support Substack's commitment to freedom of expression and providing all writers a place to share their ideas and cultivate an readership. https://t.co/WsuPFmEoxX
I've joined many other Substack writers in signing this important essay to support Substack's commitment to freedom of expression and giving writers of all ideological stripes a place to share their ideas and cultivate an audience. https://t.co/4ksdCroKNZ
I am one of the signees of this open letter defending free speech and open inquiry on the Substack platform. I am pleased to be joined in this by Edward Snowden, Slavoj Žižek, Richard Dawkins, and many other ardent defenders of human rights and civil liberties. Readers should… https://t.co/RDQIFWM4ep
I signed! “The only exceptions to these principles are instances covered in the First Amendment case law. While the University is a private institution, its understanding of the contours of free speech should track First Amendment precedent.” https://t.co/tXHvTybPr2