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Today I finally announced to my Substack subscribers that I've moved to @paragraph, and will be deleting all three of my Substacks on Aug. 1. I'd been dragging my feet a bit, so it's a relief to have that task checked off the list. Excited to shift my full focus to web3/onchain media!
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πŸ˜€ Is that "OMG, you have *three* Substacks?!" or something else?
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HMU if you need any encouragement! I've made no secret of the fact that I love Paragraph.
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You're switching from Substack to Paragraph also? Glad to hear it. One day I might write a whole essay about some of the hidden ways that Substack is extractive. For now I'll just keep encouraging people who want to move to Paragraph.
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My critique of their business model is based on the underlying system dynamics rather than ill intent. The TLDR version is: labor extraction. Substack's model keeps many writers on the content treadmill of underpaid "hope labor." Similar extractive-patterns-in-the-guise-of-creator-liberation happen elsewhere.
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Exactly. For most who aren’t in the top 1%, it’s a variation on the old "exposure!" bait-and-switch. Adding more hope labor (e.g. Notes, chat) with no clear route to pay β€” on top of the default norm of continuous output β€” is extractive. It's like a second job with a fraction of the pay. Or an expensive hobby.
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I prefer Paragraph over Mirror for many reasons, including: - general UX/UI - discoverability - better formatting/customization options - integration with FC - embedded AI - custom domains - "web 2.5" emphasis (e.g., can import/export emails, making it easier for non-web3 folks to get started)
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Hey Danica, just saw this cast on an old article of mine, just published this last week, thought you'd appreciate it. Paragraph vs substack, medium, and mirror https://paragraph.xyz/@ispeaknerd.eth/where-the-web3-readers-are
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