I subscribe to Marc Elias/DD and think non-subscribers can read some of his posts on his DD w-site.This is from his w-site (I also received as an email) that explains his feelings about Substack.
“Along the way it added a daily newsletter and most recently premium content. What it has not added are outside investors. It owes nothing to co…
I subscribe to Marc Elias/DD and think non-subscribers can read some of his posts on his DD w-site.This is from his w-site (I also received as an email) that explains his feelings about Substack.
“Along the way it added a daily newsletter and most recently premium content. What it has not added are outside investors. It owes nothing to corporate interests or external financial backers. It is not tax-exempt and thus seeks no favor from the government. Though more expensive, it hosts its own website so that it can never be shut down by a platform like Substack.”
I subscribe to Marc Elias/DD and think non-subscribers can read some of his posts on his DD w-site.This is from his w-site (I also received as an email) that explains his feelings about Substack.
“Along the way it added a daily newsletter and most recently premium content. What it has not added are outside investors. It owes nothing to corporate interests or external financial backers. It is not tax-exempt and thus seeks no favor from the government. Though more expensive, it hosts its own website so that it can never be shut down by a platform like Substack.”
Which is all good things.
We're his external financial
backers if you think about it
and of course his law practice
and DD store.
I've been a paying member of
DD for 2 years. It's worth it to
keep track of the courts and
cases. That's the job he and
his group took on and they do
a great job. Not to criticize,
IMHO, another platform
whose writers praise his work
and probably funnel new
subscribers to DD.😉
Both worth the price of admission !
What is DD?
Democracy Docket