Every time I see "my substack", I read it as "my blog on a site that helps support Nazis"
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Every time I see "my substack", I read it as "my blog on a site that helps support Nazis"
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Every time I see "my substack", I read it as "my blog on a site that helps support Nazis"
Wait. A substack isn't a kind of sandwich?
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Every time I see "my substack", I read it as "my blog on a site that helps support Nazis"
@danielskatz even easier when you abbreviate substack as SS! "check out my SS blog" just rolls off the tongue
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Every time I see "my substack", I read it as "my blog on a site that helps support Nazis"
@danielskatz "I've written it all up on my subs"croll, scroll.... Just put it in a normal fudging blog.
Much the same with "all the docs are over on my discord and you can join here" nope! -
Every time I see "my substack", I read it as "my blog on a site that helps support Nazis"
@danielskatz I always ask "great... but why substack?" and get ignored or get shouted at. It's great.
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Every time I see "my substack", I read it as "my blog on a site that helps support Nazis"
Way back in the day, before the whole Nazi controversy, one of the greatest anti-Nazi articles was there and even tho it's on substack it is absolutely worth a read. It's free so at least you're not actually supporting Nazis financially:
There's No Such Thing As a Smart Fascist
But don't get it twisted, there's no such thing as a safe one, either
(catvalente.substack.com)
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Every time I see "my substack", I read it as "my blog on a site that helps support Nazis"
@danielskatz I spit my drink reading this. @mapache
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Every time I see "my substack", I read it as "my blog on a site that helps support Nazis"
@danielskatz I've been using Steady and have a backup on an old Weebly blog (though some of the emails I've been getting sound like Weebly is being discontinued).
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Every time I see "my substack", I read it as "my blog on a site that helps support Nazis"
@danielskatz Actually, aren't they neonazis technically? I assume you're referring to actual people spreading the so called national socialist propaganda using actual nazi symbols
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@danielskatz Actually, aren't they neonazis technically? I assume you're referring to actual people spreading the so called national socialist propaganda using actual nazi symbols
@fajfer @danielskatz a distinction without difference.
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Every time I see "my substack", I read it as "my blog on a site that helps support Nazis"
@danielskatz you know: so does facebook, twitter/x, instagram etc etc etc … so whats the news?
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@fajfer @danielskatz a distinction without difference.
@starlily @danielskatz maybe if you're not european
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@starlily @danielskatz maybe if you're not european
@fajfer ok reply guy, since it matters to you; explain the difference.
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@fajfer ok reply guy, since it matters to you; explain the difference.
@starlily ok attitude guy, i'm sure you can find it explained well enough somewhere on the internet
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@danielskatz I spit my drink reading this. @mapache
Funny, since I decided to stop posting in substack and wrote a post about how that is a nazi bar, I have been having new followers (in substack) every day.
Like ...
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Funny, since I decided to stop posting in substack and wrote a post about how that is a nazi bar, I have been having new followers (in substack) every day.
Like ...
@mapache I'm sorry but I never used it nor I am aware of anyone using it. Don't they have to pay for following you?
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Every time I see "my substack", I read it as "my blog on a site that helps support Nazis"
@danielskatz "My substack", because they honestly believe they have any ownership over it. Right next to "my Instagram" or "my Discord server". -
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