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Michael Malice • The New Right: A Journey to the Fringe of American Politics

Times are changing for writers. There’s been a recent wave who’ve stopped contributing to outlets and moved to newsletters like this, such as myself. To give some insight into what’s happening, the following is a postmortem of my decade-long career writing nonfiction for well-known media outlets like The Atlantic or The Daily Beast.
Erik Hoel • Writing for outlets isn't worth it anymore

Amanda Mull @amandamull
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Mixed Signals: ‘Substack isn’t cool,’ gatekeepers are, and other strong opinions from tastemaker Chris Black
Ben Smithsemafor.com
Age-Gating the Internet + Cloudflare Takes On A.I. Scrapers + HatGPT
open.spotify.comThe Talk Tuah podcast is flopping
Almost immediately after going viral on social media as “Hawk Tuah Girl,” Haliey Welch cashed in by landing a podcast deal sponsored by online betting platform Betr.
The show’s first guest, Whitney Cummings, actually made for an entertaining episode, but since then it’s been downhill. The absurdity of the show itse... See more
Almost immediately after going viral on social media as “Hawk Tuah Girl,” Haliey Welch cashed in by landing a podcast deal sponsored by online betting platform Betr.
The show’s first guest, Whitney Cummings, actually made for an entertaining episode, but since then it’s been downhill. The absurdity of the show itse... See more
Trump vs Kamala: Who's winning online?
Carmel DeAmicis @carmeldea
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