Several individuals, including @charlesmurray, @nathancofnas, @cafreiman, @CaseyNewton, and @schmafia, have been involved in discussions and publications related to Substack. The platform has come under scrutiny for its content moderation policies, with concerns raised about the monetization and promotion of content by individuals with extremist views. This has sparked debate and raised ethical questions about supporting the platform despite the presence of writers who are followed by some individuals.
Smart post from @CaseyNewton on Substack's Nazi problem. Substack shouldn't let Nazis monetize on the platform nor should Substack allow them to be promoted with algorithmic recommendation features https://t.co/ys1CbQDFJK
reading @platformer today by @CaseyNewton talking about substack and their (lack of) content moderation is nothing short of disturbing. makes me want to not support their platform at all, but a number of writers i follow publish there. these kind of questions are only going to…
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I successfully manipulated @nathancofnas into launching a Substack. Go sign up 👇 https://t.co/ww5wrlAneQ
I would like to see @charlesmurray comment on the Substack piece https://t.co/4gcOrtMT2y