I vote that it's an actual improvement in that it's pushing against substack just taking over as yet another default-monopoly. I enthuse that BEAS, Moscrop, Wells, and America's "Volts" are all on the substack system, but it's disturbing that everybody picked one system.
I vote that it's an actual improvement in that it's pushing against substack just taking over as yet another default-monopoly. I enthuse that BEAS, Moscrop, Wells, and America's "Volts" are all on the substack system, but it's disturbing that everybody picked one system.
I'm not sure there's the demand there to sustain multiple big newsletter providers. Right now, there's nothing else that matches the simplicity/reach/service/cost of Substack.
It will go quickly from "Not enough for two providers" to "the one provider has an unassailable advantage over any possible competitors" faster than you can track it.
I vote that it's an actual improvement in that it's pushing against substack just taking over as yet another default-monopoly. I enthuse that BEAS, Moscrop, Wells, and America's "Volts" are all on the substack system, but it's disturbing that everybody picked one system.
I'm not sure there's the demand there to sustain multiple big newsletter providers. Right now, there's nothing else that matches the simplicity/reach/service/cost of Substack.
It will go quickly from "Not enough for two providers" to "the one provider has an unassailable advantage over any possible competitors" faster than you can track it.