Article 5BZTX Substack says readers and writers are really in charge of moderation

Substack says readers and writers are really in charge of moderation

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Jacob Kastrenakes
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Substack plans to take a hands-off approach" to determining who can use its newsletter platform and resist public pressure" to remove writers seen by some as unacceptable." In a blog post this afternoon, the company outlined a relatively lax content moderation policy designed to let writers know they won't be removed from the platform as long as they comply with basic rules.

While it does have a short list of prohibitions, Substack says that readers and writers are in charge." The idea is that readers don't have to pay for or subscribe to writers who they don't agree with, and writers can leave - and take their mailing lists with them - if they don't like the platform. We just disagree with those who would seek to tightly constrain...

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