The New Adaptation for SubStack Notes will take rise over time as being the New Twitter.
As I remember signing up with twitter many years ago back in 2009 when I had the HTC G1 Phone years back, one of the first apps I’ve downloaded along with the other apps was Twitter. Which was my first social media through a mobile app. Over the years Twitter’s grown more toxic as time went on from Dorsey era down to Musk-era’s Twitter/X. Coming from Substack’s blog. How Notes works is similarly to Twitter’s Tweets where you can post a note which is micro-blogging system with twitter-like features, doesn’t have any note-limits with the 140 (twitter-era, 2006- characters or the 280 characters or 280 characters by 2018-current. Looking into Substack’s App Notes features this rich feature and the future of micro-blogging by Sub-Stack will pull out well so far many bloggers and like-minded writers.
Potential rise by the coming new year
Substack’s size is a bit small compared with Twitters user ship, As I started Twitter many years back I started with zero followers to 921 followers before my twitter deletion. Now my current twitter account w/ 117 followers, there’s not much of a fellowship when growing through organically. The best thing right now is you have social media competition between Threads, Minds and now Sub-Stack Note. If you are willing to diversity your online presence, by all means if you are a well-known writer, blogger, or pod-caster, Sub-Stack is the new website that will grow over time. Sub-stack isn’t where twitter grew pretty quickly!. At this point; I might as well be called a Substacker.
However, You want to go complete Doomberg,
and lay all your focus on Substack! Then you bring all your followers from your previous social presence with you during the early stages of Notes. What’s you take on takes? So far I can tell you I am enjoying the websites, I like how everything is uniform and centralize in website for journalists, What Notes can improve over is get newsletter options over mobile, if I’m a traveling journalist; the options should be open up for writers, while you do have the option for paid notes! why not newsletters!, Substack’s model from the was always newsletter to compete with the likes of Mailchimp. Just an idea throwing out of the open!
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