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Chris Best's avatar

Jesus

Richard Shananania's avatar

Ever since The New Republic started leaning more left, more LASCIVIOUS UNDERGARMENTS bloggers have switched to The Atlantic.

Telenil's avatar

I clicked on the links in the article to check the sources, but now my computer is vomiting blood and my money is gone. I have unsubscribed from Ms Fox and will not recommend her newsletter.

William Adderholdt's avatar

I had to open up a text editor and translate this article to normal English to read it. It starts:

Last week, the New York Times ran an article by Kirsten Han where she says she left Substack due to transphobic and anti-vaccine content. But, as Jesse Singal pointed out, Han left Substack for Ghost, a platform with even fewer content restrictions than Substack. Han’s own actions undermine the case for the restrictions she is calling for.

Edward Scizorhands's avatar

This needs to be one of your narrated pieces.

Nyx's avatar

Best Mad Libs Ever!

Rationalista's avatar

Shaved housewife who can’t get enough Jesse Singal... That almost made me pee my pants

Jasper Nagtzaam's avatar

Hilarious. πŸ‘ŒπŸΌπŸ‘ˆπŸΌ

Jeff Martini's avatar

Okay, I followed most of that, but what is β€œOrgas Minge Very Where”?

Brian T's avatar

Substack's restrictions on pornography do seem to put a damper on their "free speech for everyone!" cred.

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Brian T's avatar

I think it's great business sense (for one thing, payment processors get nervous about pornographic content), but they're not justifying it as "This kind of content makes money so I'll host it." They're making a more ideological free-speech argument.

eka sunya's avatar

You go girlβ€¦πŸ‘

Ian Mark Sirota's avatar

Well, that's NOT what I expected to read today, LOL..............