Link: Writers are fleeing the Substack Tax, by Emma Roth in The VergeIf you weren’t all that bothered about Substack platforming and compensating Nazis, The Verge reports that there’s a new reason to be worried: it costs more and its much-touted network doesn’t count for much if you’re not one of its featured writers.Sean Highkin of The Rose Garden Report is quoted in the piece:““When I first joined up, [Substack] gave me a big push and featured me and funneled a lot of traffic to me, which led to a good amount of growth,” Highkin says. “But once I wasn’t one of the ‘new recruited talent’ they could tout, they stopped featuring me and I saw my growth stagnate.””Ghost (with Ryan Singel’s Outpost) cost less than half and drove a significant increase in subscribers. It’s mentioned here alongside Beehiiv and Kit, but is the only truly open-source alternative. That means you can use Ghost’s services (as I do), but if you’re dissatisfied, you can move to another provider.This is in stark…
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