Article 6APCF Substack launches its Twitter-like Notes just days after Twitter throttled Substack links

Substack launches its Twitter-like Notes just days after Twitter throttled Substack links

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Substack's Twitter-like feature for shorter posts, called Notes, is launching for everyone on Tuesday. Notes could prove to be a worthy Twitter alternative for some, especially for Substack writers who have already built audiences on the platform and are looking for a new place to post after Twitter throttled Substack links and marked them as unsafe.

Substack's Notes will appear in their own separate tab, meaning they'll be separate from the full newsletters you can read in the Inbox tab or the threads you can read in the Chat tab, where you can read newsletters. In a blog post, Substack suggests using Notes to share things like posts, quotes, comments, images, and links," and there is no character limit, Substack spokesperson Helen...

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