Have you tried Substack Notes? (99% similar to Twitter)🤭
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Chris Messina@chrismessina
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It is not 99% similar to Twitter. It offers microblogging and similar activities to Twitter, but it is a subscription network, focused on bringing visibility and new subscribers to Substack Newsletter writers.
This interview makes that very clear.
And yes, I've tried it. It's quite well done.
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@chrismessina Thank you Chris. 😁
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The only reason to switch one social platform to another is if that platform can reward you with free organic traffic. If you need to pay / wait too long to be seen - that’s useless.
E.g. that’s why I don’t use Medium: you can get notable traffic only if you got featured on the main page.
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@zeng I use local journals / news feeds. For example, since I’m a Russian speaking person I use vc.ru, habr.com websites to draw an attention to myself or my product. I don’t know any global platforms which has a ton of viewers but doesn’t have a huge amount of creators. That’s why I think growing your own social networks / personal brand is really important these days.
@okhlopkov Wow. Thanks for sharing. What kind of platform do you use to replace Medium?
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@okhlopkov @zeng Yeah, also curious about the platform that replaced Medium
No - can we use it even if we don't have a newsletter?
@maxwellcdavis Yes. Just create an account. It is for readers and creators.
Yes, but I'm honestly confused as to what value it's trying to bring other than to compete with Twitter or allow publishers to promote their work.
This is coming from somebody who writes the newsletter there, so I'm not sour grapes exactly 😂
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@benjaminboman it provides distribution and discovery within the existing Substack network. It's billed as a "subscription network".
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It's great. A lot less noise with some interesting authors already on the normal substack.
@between_team Yup. I met so many newsletter creators there. It's awesome.
Substack Notes may have similar functionality and design as Twitter, this alone does not justify it being considered as the next Twitter. Twitter is primarily a news-focused social network, but potential alternatives do not have to follow the same approach.
Substack Notes, on the other hand, is a social network that resembles Twitter, but in my opinion, should specially address the Substack community.
Found that some of the stars I follow on Twitter were already using it. 😉 So it makes sense to follow where they go to write. It’s a nice looking platform. How are you enjoying it?
@mobilemediamania Yeah. Having fun there meeting fellow newsletter creators. 😊
Not yet. I am mostly on Solcial. But will try.
Hmmm, wonder if there is more AI content on there
@richard_gao2 There are lots of AI newsletter creators there. I met couple of them that I don't even know exist. You should bring your evoke app there.😉
Yes, have started using it