Substack Continues to Make Creators its Top Priority
Substack Continues To Make Creators Its Top Priority
Substack is introducing a new feature called “Notes,” and it looks oddly similar to a platform you might be familiar with–Twitter. The popular newsletter platform has introduced a new way to interact with your subscribers. With “Notes,” you can now share short-form content such as text, quotes, comments, images, links, and ideas.
Although it takes a noticeable resemblance to Twitter, Stubstack has emphasized that this new feature is “not like traditional social media feeds because it doesn't run on ads, and the financial rewards go to the content creators.”
READ MORE: Substack’s New Short-Form ‘Notes’ Feed Looks A Lot Like Twitter
Substack has been a refreshing platform for content creators because it doesn’t rely on ads and attention, but instead on the raw content of its writers and creators.
As the platform continues to grow amongst the creator community, I am interested in seeing what new features they will bring to use to continue to support its creators.
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