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Need help! In a few hours, our web app /artcoin goes live. We're riding this /kiwi-news creative wave from a writing contest application straight into a wild idea: launching an unconventional newsletter. But here's our crossroads: Mirror? Paragraph? Medium? Substack? other? This isn't just picking a platform - it's choosing our long-term home for that. Reading connoisseur : Which platform should host our off-beat newsletter ? @mishaderidder.eth @timdaub.eth @phil @kaloh @cameron @chriscocreated @artlu @arjantupan @mk @timdaub.eth
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@paragraph of course. I'm a very happy user since quite a long time now. Moved my Substack newsletter completely as well and don't want to go back.
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Could you tell me why?
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Fully Farcaster compatible. Good enough tooling, and a team that recognises their users in open conversation about features. I like the ease of publishing. Substack has become too much of a walled garden. If you really want to make it work, your social graph will need to be Substack users. Key for me is that and the total lack of web3 integration on substack. I've never used mirror, but was never a fan of the reading experience.
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