Substack announced today that it's introducing a new Notes feature that is designed to let users share posts, quotes, comments, images, links and ideas. Notes shared on the platform are displayed in a ...
Substack is adding new capabilities to its Twitter-like Notes feature that bring it more in-line with the social network now known as X. The company announced on Tuesday that users can now post videos ...
Notes could prove to be a worthy Twitter alternative for some, especially for Substack writers who have already built audiences on the platform. Notes could prove to be a worthy Twitter alternative ...
Substack announced today that it’s introducing a new Notes feature that is designed to let users share posts, quotes, comments, images, links and ideas. Notes shared on the platform are displayed in a ...
Your feed is broken up into two groups. The "Home" tab is the extended network comprised of creators you subscribe to, other users these creators recommend and anyone you follow. The "Subscribed" tab ...
The dream of a Twitter replacement lives on: This week, Substack made its Notes feature public, offering a new centralized feed for writers and readers to post, like, reply, and retweet (well, ...
Today, Substack officially rolled out Notes, the product that creates a feed that allows Substack creators and subscribers to interact. It functions so much like Twitter that it controversially caused ...
It's official: Everyone can use Substack Notes now. This new feature from Substack, a newsletter platform, allows anyone with an account to share links, images, thoughts, and snippets from their ...
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Substack’s Notes page looks similar to other social media feeds. Substack The business move comes as Twitter continues to struggle earning revenue. One of Musk’s primary strategies—pushing the Twitter ...
I personally thought the big Twitter drama of the week was going to be the company’s move to replace its long-delayed free API tier with a “paid basic tier” — but then, Twitter decided to pick a major ...