Who is "they?" The Bulwark or Substack? It must be the Bulwark. The point of the newsletters? blogs? that JVL recommends is they are not put out by the Bulwark, right?
Who is "they?" The Bulwark or Substack? It must be the Bulwark. The point of the newsletters? blogs? that JVL recommends is they are not put out by the Bulwark, right?
Okay, I misunderstood what you meant, my mistake. I assumed that it was understood that if it's not The Bulwark your Bulwark subscription doesn't count. That said, every Substack that I've ever seen gives you the option to read at least a few articles BEFORE you have to subscribe. Are you sure you're not overlooking the option to read some articles before subscribing?
Quite a few writers on Substack publish a few free articles that you can read in their entirety, plus other articles that are only able to be read by paid subscribers. They do it deliberately, so potential readers can try before they buy.
Who is "they?" The Bulwark or Substack? It must be the Bulwark. The point of the newsletters? blogs? that JVL recommends is they are not put out by the Bulwark, right?
Okay, I misunderstood what you meant, my mistake. I assumed that it was understood that if it's not The Bulwark your Bulwark subscription doesn't count. That said, every Substack that I've ever seen gives you the option to read at least a few articles BEFORE you have to subscribe. Are you sure you're not overlooking the option to read some articles before subscribing?
No, I am not sure of anything. It seems I recall being able to read a couple paragraphs before the text greys out.
Quite a few writers on Substack publish a few free articles that you can read in their entirety, plus other articles that are only able to be read by paid subscribers. They do it deliberately, so potential readers can try before they buy.