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The ongoing content moderation issues behind Substack's meltdown

3 pointsby mikhaillover 1 year ago

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PaulHouleover 1 year ago
Political conflicts were always a risk for Substack. The problem with it is that it&#x27;s not a matter of choosing between (say) Nazis and anti-Nazis, when a scenario like this plays out they lose <i>both</i> the Nazis and anti-Nazis.<p>Worst of all, Substack gets almost all its revenue from literally a handful of popular blogs and any of those people can hook up a payment gateway to a bulk email script and stop paying a cut of their subscription revenue to Substack... Thus they are highly vulnerable to pissing those people off and losing them and a political kerfluffle is a great way to do that.