Substack could embrace the federated model of social media, which platforms like Mastodon, Bluesky, and even Threads leverage. In so many ways, the Fediverse embodies the ideals that Substack was founded on: giving users a platform-agnostic connection to their audience, allowing for audience portability, eliminating top-down moderation, and putting users back in control of their online experience. https://www.usermag.co/p/how-substacks-follow-feature-betrays
How Substack's follow feature betrays its original mission

The follow button is a powerful discovery tool that is proven to help writers gain subscribers. It's also a step away from creator ownership.

User Mag

@taylorlorenz I too have been saying this for months! Thank you for using your platform to spread this message, and I hope you choose a new home soon.

https://www.augment.ink/ghost-substack-discoverability/

NB: Ghost just announced bridging their ActivityPub efforts to AT as well 🙂

Ghost is about to beat Substack in Discoverability

Ghost's Fediverse integration will have larger implications for the newsletter landscape. Namely, I think this will eventually bring the slow death of another social silo: Substack.

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@quillmatiq Oh wow!! I wish I knew this I would have included a line. Great piece
@taylorlorenz Thank you! It literally just happened this weekend, so it's still fresh - here's their announcement for future reference: https://activitypub.ghost.org/bugs-breakthroughs-and-bluesky-2/
Bugs, breakthroughs and BlueSky

What is the city but the people? True, the people are the city.

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