Twitter slams brakes on Substack links as Musk's free speech crusade screeches to a halt.
in place of Twitter’s bird logo and nonprofit media organization National Public Radio receiving a “state media” label.
It also bears mentioning that Substack announced “Notes,” a Twitter-like posting application that could be seen as competition to the bird app, on April 5. Substack is often regarded as a place for expert-level bloggers to share their thoughts with like-minded communities, something the crypto community has taken advantage of to a relatively large degree.cryptocurrency-, blockchain- and Web3-related blogs on Substack with millions of subscribed readers.
Canceled my Twitter blue, and likely won't be on this godforsaken platform for much longer. Please follow me on Substack “We’re disappointed that Twitter has chosen to restrict writers’ ability to share their work,” Substack co-founders Chris Best, Hamish McKenzie and Jairaj Sethi told Cointelegraph in a written statement, adding:
“This abrupt change is a reminder of why writers deserve a model that puts them in charge, that rewards great work with money, and that protects the free press and free speech. Their livelihoods should not be tied to platforms where they don’t own their relationship with their audience, and where the rules can change on a whim.”
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