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Vision for Paragraph: Create once, distribute everywhere, engage anywhere
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Questions about paragraph that are still unclear (to me): how to think about platform lock in? how is paragraph different than substack or medium besides being able to monetize directly from people who collect your writing? If I write on paragraph, do I own my content and what if I want to switch in the future?
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- Content is published on Arweave. At any point anyone can consume it, port it over to different platforms, or build clients atop it (like Interface is doing). Contrast that with Substack's no APIs: no one can build atop it, and if they ban your account for whatever reason your content is lost
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You can always export your full newsletter list! And many other platforms offer an import service (eg, paragraph can import substack entries) A main perk imo, is fc integration. Comments under frames of paragraph posts get added to the actual paragraph post. So the social graph links across platforms on paragraph
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