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Applied Divinity Studies • [Guest post] How Substack Became Milquetoast
The bookstore selection driven by the average of all of Amazon’s data was curiously homogenous and ultimately boring.
Kyle Chayka • Filterworld

Jeff Bezos's Washinton Post Plans to Add Random Opinion Writers Edited by AI
Vanessa Taylorgizmodo.com
Substack is under attack again. The crusade is led by a site contributor, Jonathan Katz, whose style might be characterized as embittered-conventional
What happened when digital sales became so big that even the Times recognized it was beginning to look undeniably foolish and antediluvian in pretending digital didn’t exist? Joe: They said, “All right, we’ll include digital. But not by indie authors.” Barry: Yes. Apparently, bestselling indie authors aren’t “real” bestsellers. Some sales are more
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'The Onion' CEO on That Brutal 'New York Times' Op-Ed: 'Expect Us in Weird Places' - Rolling Stone
'The Onion' CEO on That Brutal 'New York Times' Op-Ed: 'Expect Us in Weird Places' — Rolling Stone
Greg Isenberg
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