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A routine reminder that it's always a good idea to boycott #Substack.

We have long known that it platforms and profits from Nazi publications. And now: #manosphere influencers with multiple accusations of serious crimes... so much so that there is a dedicated Wikipedia page about them: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_af…

No problem for #Substack though! They happily take a 10% cut from all paid subscriptions.

There are many great alternatives to SS: Ghost, Buttondown, beehiiv, Patreon... no more excuses

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in reply to Jan Wildeboer 😷

@jwildeboer I only abbreviated their name... pretty apt if you ask me... I also call Bluesky "BS" 🙊
in reply to Elena Rossini ⁂

@jwildeboer ok, this last one I wholeheartedly agree to.

Instead of condemning a site or platform, because of one user is kinda.. childish.

So, Tate lives on earth, we should all go to mars or somewhere?

Live and let live. This kind of attention, makes them more visible, makes you a part of your own 'problem?'.

Reminder, it's 2026.. is this the best way to invest energy for something greater. It's easy, but.. better?

Just saying.

in reply to codebuzz 🐧

@codebuzz It’s not just one misogynistic guy or just one fascist. It’s also the publicly expressed support by the leadership of Substack to be open to these people. @_elena has my full support for calling them out on this.
in reply to Jan Wildeboer 😷

@jwildeboer thank you Jan! Perfectly said.

I think it sends a powerful message when people and institutions take a stand.

For example, the city of Paris quit X in January 2025 calling it "toxic" and denouncing the spread of misinformation that is rampant on it: cdn.paris.fr/presse/2025/01/16…

I wish more cities, politicians, media organizations would follow suit. With X AND Substack

@codebuzz

in reply to Elena Rossini ⁂

@jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net @codebuzz that’s not how US free speech law works, however, and Substack is an American company.

Also, given what we know about other 👹 like Epstein, it’s clear that these vermin exist everywhere, famous or not, wealthy or not. Even in 🇫🇷

It’s naive to think canceling one app will rid the planet of hate. It will just move somewhere else. 🤷🏽‍♀️

in reply to Jan Wildeboer 😷

@jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net On top of that: even if it's "only" one fascist, if you don't chase them away, you'll end up with a nazi bar. So yes, it is a good idea to invest energy into this phenomenon, @codebuzz@indieweb.social. "Laten we het gezellig houden" is exactly how these undercurrents can fester and grow.
in reply to Stijn van Drongelen

@stiiin @jwildeboer @codebuzz

"even if it's "only" one fascist"

It isn't. SS (thanks for the abbreviation 😁) is full of those.
Tate is only one of many, and it has been a problem for a long time with SS suppoti that kind of people.

in reply to Juffo-Wup

@mndflayr yes and the racism and health misinformation on there is running rampant. Last year I was doing a deep dive into their publications and the lack of moderation. I was horrified by what I found.

People on here encouraged me to stay positive and work on promoting the fediverse instead, so I gave up on writing about SS... but it's a big regret TBH. Maybe I still have "receipts" (aka screenshots) somewhere...

@stiiin @jwildeboer @codebuzz

in reply to codebuzz 🐧

@codebuzz @jwildeboer it's not about one user, 'just saying' - JAQing off, more like. Don't do this.
He's an example. Even if it were just him, why would you want to share a platform with a rapist?
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in reply to Marianne

@noodlemaz I think it's unconscionable to take a 10% cut of subscriptions earnings from the likes of him
in reply to Elena Rossini ⁂

The line for me is between "free speech" and deliberately divisive "hate speech". The former we tolerate, even if we disagree, the latter should be subjected to the law or - where that fails - deliberate action to call it out and limit its spread. Especially when it's from sources already known to have committed crimes.
in reply to Elena Rossini ⁂

warms my heart to see this post. I *still* see many allies, even on the fediverse, using and boosting SS newsletters.
in reply to Loohoosaher

@hwll I hear you. I have multiple IRL acquaintances who have paid Substack newsletters 💔
in reply to Elena Rossini ⁂

@hwll

To be more useful I would point at the need to boycott #dotcons in general, yes use one as an example, but the bigger evil matters more than the individual evil.

in reply to Elena Rossini ⁂

@hwll I filter Mastodon posts that link to Substack, but with a note so that I can see that they're filtered. It both keeps me from giving them any traffic, and reminds me of who's still using that site. It's depressing to see when it's people I feel should know better. 😒
in reply to Elena Rossini ⁂

This is funny to me. I have been boycotting substack for the longest time, almost since its inception, but for a completely different reason. I hate that they mess with the scrollbar style, or they used to, I haven't seen their page in so long I don't know anymore. They used to have this single pixel wide scrollbar, that was just useless trendy designer bs. And I was pissed. To me any company that prioritizes stupid design decisions over utility gets the boot. Looking at you too apple.
in reply to Elena Rossini ⁂

Please be aware that we have an #EuropeanAlternative based in Germany: #Steady - steady.page
I use them for years and am very satisfied, great for EU-conform invoices.
Like Patreon and other services where you can also earn money, of course, they also take a fee (only) on paid subscriptions.

The problem why so many people don't leave Substack: They get new readers from the platform. The smaller the platform, the fewer readers you get

#newsletter #blogging #journalism

in reply to Petra van Cronenburg

@NatureMC thank you for this! I remember seeing posts a while back about how new free subscribers on Substack looked like bots... something that helped the reputation of the company ("grow your network!")... I need to find the links to this
in reply to Elena Rossini ⁂

and isn't the situation with Substack such that you can migrate your profile to a different platform rather than starting over? I still think platform migration fatigue is not given enough credit for being a legitimate excuse, but sticking to platforms that can migrate is a good idea.
in reply to S.Tori

@Torithom ABSOLUTELY!

I had 2 Substack newsletters years ago and I simply exported my subscriber list and moved to Ghost. It took a few minutes. Easy peasy. That's why I say there are ABSOLUTELY NO EXCUSES.

Ghost even offers a free concierge service for moving subscribers (incl. paid) off of Substack: ghost.org/move-to-ghost/

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in reply to Elena Rossini ⁂

@Torithom @camless I suspect there is a small business model here; $50 to handle it for the folks for whom this feels too complicated (easy for *us*, but not them).
in reply to Elena Rossini ⁂

I made the change recently and decided to self-host. Besides endorsing these blogs the reading experience was a mess and was getting worse everyday.
in reply to Elena Rossini ⁂

Ahem.

eupolicy.social/@Veza85UE/1164…

(Non-zero chance that if someone contacts him and pitches PeerTube and Ghost as 🇪🇺 Sovereignty he'll give it a go, lol.)

in reply to Elena Rossini ⁂

I still side-eye those who post to Substack. There's just a non-zero chance that they think my rights to exist without violence or discrimination isn't important the way their newsletters are.

I don't follow Substack links, it feels like the digital equivalent to wandering down the alleyway with a hate group meeting every few doors and hoping to come out the other side without them noticing me.

It's uncomfortable knowing a few posts down, someone is questioning whether I should be forcibly put in a conversion camp or some shit. Or outright calling for driving people like me out of their community.

The responses made by Substack definitely haven't helped any in making me think I'm welcome as their audience unless I want to put myself in a position to see horrendous "takes" like "God needs to smite these [slurs]."

TL;DR: I consider Substack to basically be a digital sundown town. No thanks, I'll go where I'm welcome.

in reply to Elena Rossini ⁂

I believe "Tate" is correctly pronounced "Taint".

I avoid reading Substack for this reason. It would be nice if the writers who rightly decry the empowerment of fascism and its targeting of the vulnerable weren't using the same site that explicitly does just that.

in reply to Elena Rossini ⁂

Ghost is the one I'd push hardest on that list. I moved my practice blog there about a year ago - setup is straightforward, you own your subscriber list outright, and the SEO tooling is solid enough that I stopped needing a separate layer on top. The one honest caveat: the theme customization requires comfort with code. For most writers though, the defaults are good enough to ship immediately.
in reply to Matthew Mamet

@msmamet wholeheartedly agree. I bought a premium theme for my Ghost blog and luckily it didn't need much tweaking because it is indeed hard. Otherwise I love everything about it
in reply to Matthew Mamet

@msmamet
The blocker that is preventing writers from moving away from Substack is not technical migration issues, it's that they can reasonably expect their audience growth to stalll or even reverse when they leave the platform. Substack is good at cross-promoting, just as Medium or Tumblr were back in their day.

We don't have to like Substack to recognize this fact. I loathe the company for its Medium-esque hostile dark pattern-laden design, even before we discuss the fact it platforms actual Nazis.

Until there is an effective alternative solution to this discovery and audience acquisition problem, they will stay put on Substack despite any disquiet over the platform.

in reply to Fazal Majid

@fazalmajid But it’s precisely the high-profile prominent accounts that could leave at any moment, because they’re so well-known that their fans will follow them wherever they go. And they do promote their newsletters via social media, after all.
If they go - Substack would loose big amounts of money.

@msmamet @_elena

in reply to Fazal Majid

@fazalmajid @msmamet I remember reading reports of spikes in subscribers that had weird email addresses a while back. Even Molly White, who abandoned her Substack page - if I'm not mistaken - said she saw a steady growth in subscribers with fishy emails / profiles. It's a thing. And it helps cement the myth that people get steady growth on that platform. Well, steady growth may be bot farms...
in reply to Elena Rossini ⁂

I‘ve just replaced a Substack link with the same article posted on Medium
in reply to Elena Rossini ⁂

Yeah, I'm not happy about Nazi's, racists, etc. on Substack, but they also have Rick Wilson, HCR, Joyce Vance, and other fine progressives - some of the most important Antifa voices of this generation. I'll pass on the boycott. Let others see what Andrew Tate is all about. That's what we call free speech.
in reply to Elena Rossini ⁂

"with hundreds of paid subscribers" is enough to get lauded as a Bestseller? Or only if you're that guy?

I'm convinced :(

in reply to Elena Rossini ⁂

Thought that read Substack Bellend 🤣
get my new glasses next week, so unfortunately in this instance I won't make that mistake again, sadly
in reply to Elena Rossini ⁂

idk but for me substack have been my go to go app .. depends what u are into though.. check the link on my profile maybe
in reply to Elena Rossini ⁂

Also, as a side note, I've seen a ton of homophobia and transphobia on Medium getting monetized as of late so that's another one to start avoiding.
in reply to Elena Rossini ⁂

I believe there’s space for anyone in the world to express their ideas, in Tate’s case the space inside a rubbish bin. Any respectable platform would never accept to profit from his disgusting and harmful propaganda, but then again Substack is not a respectable one.
in reply to Elena Rossini ⁂

real shame so many journalists still use substack, but you do you. i'm purging myself of most news stuff. it's just too depressing and too stupid and it isn't helping my mental health at all
in reply to Elena Rossini ⁂

today I learned 'Substack' is a thing, I'm boycotting it as of now.
in reply to Elena Rossini ⁂

yeah this! feel like i've been beating this drum solo.

thanks for reminding people!

in reply to Elena Rossini ⁂

Michael DeAdder is on Substack. I'm torn, as he's so good, and they're so bad. Ditto for Heather Cox Richardson. I wonder if they're blissfully ignorant (seems unlikely) or are they tied in through the wonders of an extended contract?
in reply to Danneau

@danneau I've noticed how some high profile accounts have moved to Patreon...

For the two accounts you mention, maybe you could add them to your RSS feed, so that you can (1) unsubscribe (2) don't give traffic to Substack?

And tell them about this...

I think these objections have worked for other creators... like Anne Helen Petersen of Culture Studies (one of the most visible / famous Substack newsletters back in the day)

in reply to Elena Rossini ⁂

finding several accounts to block in the replies here, saying “free speech” or “just ignore the baddies” or “SS is fine for me”. There’s even one who I’m pretty sure searched on the word Substack just to promote theirs!
in reply to Elena Rossini ⁂

we don't want to be open to human garbage like Andrew Taint and bigots. They do not deserve to be heard, only put down, like great aunt Hilda after she went berserk from fighting that rabid squirrel.
in reply to Elena Rossini ⁂

Beehiiv is a typical SV startup funded by VCs and exploiting the labor of its workers. I'd avoid it. (Ghost is a nonprofit and the software itself is free if you want to host it yourself instead of using their hosting service)
in reply to Elena Rossini ⁂

i have never given any money to substack so idk if that counts as 'boycotting" or not.

As for their free speech policy, it is lifted directly from the ALCU fwiw:

aclu.org/news/civil-liberties/…

in reply to Elena Rossini ⁂

I've noticed a lot of folks have no idea what "Substack" is. They see a newsletter. It has information they agree with. They sign up. They don't think about it beyond that.

Basically, if we want to take a bite out of the SS, I think we need to educate folks on what the uniform looks like.

IMO that has to go hand-in-hand with reaching out to writers in our lives and encouraging them to look at alternatives.

in reply to Veronica Explains

@veronica absolutely.

And the Substack folks (management / power users / journalists) have been very good at getting « Substack » to replace « newsletters » … "she published on her Substack" has become so normalized (like Xerox for photocopy).

We can all do more… gently educating people about the reality behind the hype / surface

in reply to Elena Rossini ⁂

Another alternate is the worker collective that is comradery: comradery.co/
in reply to Elena Rossini ⁂

we're policing our own platform, demanding tptb unNazi
don't take away the income of many excellent journalists and progressive voices because you think we can't manage our own Nazis
in reply to Elena Rossini ⁂

Patreon is terrible - they take a big chunk and lock people in without a clean exit. Not a good alternative. Maybe everyone should leave Twitter first. Hell of a lot more fascists there. But people can’t seem to quit.
in reply to Elena Rossini ⁂

So we oughta boycott many whole families, coffee shops, neighborhoods, countries and, yeah, planets altogether keeping the "logic".
in reply to Elena Rossini ⁂

Humans are loathsome. What you describe happens 🌎

The apps you cite as “good” have 👹 using them, too. We just haven’t turned over those 🪨 🪨 yet

But, fact: US constitutional law has always protected the speech you don’t like/accept, including *some* Nazi speech 🤷🏽‍♀️

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National…

Canceling Substack means the Nazis win.

Staying offers counterpoint, benefits those “making good trouble”✊🏽

I’ve never run into Nazi posts, but if I do, I’ll change the channel/block⚡️🫥

in reply to Elena Rossini ⁂

When the fantastic @europeanspodcast started their newsletter on Substack, they shared with their podcast followers their anguished reasoning, which boiled down to finances, a critical thing for them. They thought that Substack’s infrastructure would enable them to grow a following faster than would happen on other platforms. I hope that after they feel a bit more financially secure, they’ll be able to transition to another platform. They do understand the objections to Substack.
in reply to Poindex76

@Poindex76 ironically, Substack is actually more "expensive" than all newsletter options out there because it takes a big chunk out of the earnings from paid subscriptions.

There is an illuminating post about this by @micahflee : micahflee.com/not-only-is-subs…

@europeanspodcast

in reply to Elena Rossini ⁂

We hear you. We have no plans to activate paid subscriptions on Substack; at the moment we're just using it to grow our audience. We're absolutely pro moving if having a newsletter ever becomes primarily about earning, rather than about helping people to find us!
in reply to Elena Rossini ⁂

you can always selfhost with Ghost, no reason to support shit like substack
in reply to Elena Rossini ⁂

People can self-host Ghost or WordPress, which I strongly recommend. It makes no sense to support websites cozying up with far right and sexual predators.
in reply to Elena Rossini ⁂

Just saw this announce from Ghost today and made me think of this thread. ghost.org/changelog/digital-pu…