Substack, the platform on which you’re reading this newsletter, has come under a lot of criticism lately. Most of this seems to be emanating from woke corporate journalists who are indignant that people like Andrew Sullivan and Jesse Singal can publish articles without being subject to editorial oversight, or the threat of being cancelled by their colleagues. (It’s much harder to maintain a narrative when some of the biggest names in the business are contradicting you to thousands of their subscribers every week.)
Is Substack the OnlyFans of journalism?
Is Substack the OnlyFans of journalism?
Is Substack the OnlyFans of journalism?
Substack, the platform on which you’re reading this newsletter, has come under a lot of criticism lately. Most of this seems to be emanating from woke corporate journalists who are indignant that people like Andrew Sullivan and Jesse Singal can publish articles without being subject to editorial oversight, or the threat of being cancelled by their colleagues. (It’s much harder to maintain a narrative when some of the biggest names in the business are contradicting you to thousands of their subscribers every week.)