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After Substack shocked an unknown number of users by sending a push notification on Monday to check out a Nazi blog featuring ...
It was easy to view Substack's 2023 Nazi controversy as a kicked can that could turn up again. Well, white supremacist content led to another headache for the company this week. User Mag reported on ...
User Mag, a newsletter on Substack started by Taylor Lorenz, first reported that a push alert for the publication “was sent ...
Substack said that it will remove some publications that support Nazis from its services after backlash over the company’s initial refusal to remove accounts that endorse Nazi ideology ...
Substack says the targeted newsletters violate its existing content guidelines, but its policy won't proactively target Neo-Nazi or far-right publishers on the platform, according to a report.
Substack, according to writer Jonathan Katz, has "a Nazi problem." Substack is an email newsletter platform where users build an audience through subscriptions. Readers can consume the content ...
Substack said that it will remove some publications that support Nazis from its services after backlash over the company’s initial refusal to remove accounts that endorse Nazi ideology ...
A top newsletter at Substack is leaving the platform amid controversy over the company’s policies surrounding pro- Nazi content. Platformer founder Casey Newton made the announcement on Thursday ...
Substack's founder says it will not remove white supremacist and Nazi blogs from the platform. Some of these blogs have paying subscribers, which means Substack likely profits.
That feels a whole lot more simple: Substack is likely making money from these Nazi blogs, some of which are monetized and have paying subscribers, of which Substack takes a 10% cut. That's one of the ...
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