
More languages, live video previews in the feed, and new community moderation tools in the app
Substack Bulletin: news, resources, and community updates
Welcome to another edition of the Substack Bulletin, where publishers get a roundup of the latest news, resources, and events in one place. Today, we’re highlighting product updates that translate posts into different languages, the upcoming Substack Market Forecast Summit, and publishers’ insights on how to find success with key features.
We’re continually striving to improve this series, and we value your input. Please share any feedback or suggestions in the comments.
News
New language translations: The app now supports six additional language translations on web, including French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and Brazilian Portuguese. Feedback on any of the translations is much appreciated and can be shared using this form. Learn more about translations in our Help Center.
Live video previews in the feed: Livestream previews now appear in the feed, helping more people find and join your broadcasts. Previews only appear for streams open to everyone. To opt out, just gate your stream to subscribers. Make sure to update to the latest app version to see these changes! Learn more about gating your livestream in our Help Center.
New community moderation tools in app: We’re continuing to introduce more tools that allow Substack users and publishers to set their own terms of engagement on the platform. Admins and contributors can now ban post commenters via the app, a capability previously limited to the web, offering greater control over community interactions and helping maintain a positive discussion environment across all platforms. Learn more about banning in our Help Center.
Resources
Own your space on the internet: In a recent post, the Substack founders noted the risks of depending solely on a social platforms that don’t let you control your relationship with your audience—an especially relevant issue with the looming possibility of a TikTok ban in the U.S.
Migrate your paid subscription audience to Substack: Join us on Tuesday, February 25, from 2 to 3 p.m. ET, for the Substack Masterclass for Accelerating Creator Growth. By the end of this session, you’ll have a clear roadmap for migrating your paid subscription audience from other platforms, monetizing, and growing on Substack—with insights from successful creators who’ve already made the switch. Register here.
Mastering live video:
went live with Substack CEO to discuss his strategies for success, including creative use cases for live video, promoting a livestream in advance, and collaborating with other publishers.Build community with Chat:
, who publishes , shared her thoughts on building a community-first Substack and finding success with 30 Days of Drawing. She highlights how she segments the experience for free and paid subscribers, which prompts work best in Chat, and how she maintains momentum after 30 Days of Drawing ends.Chatbot question of the week: How do I manage who can send messages to the chat during my live video?
When hosting a live video on Substack, you can customize who can access the chat feature. Simply adjust the settings on your Account Settings page under Notifications. Use the drop-down menu under “Allow live chats from” to choose whether to allow everyone, all subscribers, or only paid or founding subscribers to participate.
Community
Substack Market Forecast Summit: Join us this Friday, January 31, for the Substack Market Forecast Summit. This virtual event will feature live conversations with leading finance, business, and economics publishers, streamed on the Substack app. Whether you’re an investor or just curious about the economic outlook, the summit will offer key insights into the year ahead.
Throughout the day, you can expect to hear
of chatting with Stripe CEO ; of in conversation with of ; of in discussion with of ; of with Sequoia Capital partner Andrew Reed; and more. Find the full schedule here.Substack Politics happy hour in D.C.: Substack Politics hosted a happy hour to celebrate independent journalism, bringing together guests including
, , , , , , , , George Conway, , , , , , , , , , , , and many, many more.








Burns Night in NYC: Substack kicked off the year with a lively Burns Night at a speakeasy in Manhattan’s Lower East Side, bringing together an eclectic mix of publishers for an evening of sharp critiques, hard truths, and good Scotch. Each took the stage to deliver their “burn” on something that irked them—
took on fresh water fish, dismantled so-called “simple” recipes, and took aim at… ’ tweets. A huge thank you to all our readers who joined, including , , , , , , , , and , for making it a night to remember.Writer drinks in New Zealand: Substack co-founder
welcomed a group of writers and creators in his homeland of New Zealand for a celebration of the growing community of publishers building their own media businesses on Substack. Guests included , , , , , , as well as visiting American , and other writers, journalists, and publishers, who gathered to share insights, swap stories, and discuss the future of independent publishing over drinks.




TikTok Liberation Prize winner: Independent journalist and attorney
won Substack’s TikTok Liberation Prize. He went live with Substack CEO for a conversation about moving his community to Substack, what sets Substack apart from other platforms, and how to craft a successful multiplatform content strategy.
In the press: Southern Living credited
as the inspiration behind adding espresso powder to its latest banana bread recipe. Glossy featured of ’s insights on the benefits of LED light therapy for skin health, while Marie Claire included commentary from , , Rachel Solomon, and in its 2025 fashion trends roundup. Inc. published an interview with about her “hotshot rule” and how it helps her perform her best. New Beauty spoke with about launching Love Wellness on QVC and expanding the community to include more women in their 50s. Vox cited on how the body positivity movement shifted rigid beauty standards to the face—driving demand for anti-aging products, injectables, and facelifts. Bloomberg covered the ways analyst job cuts on Wall Street are reshaping equity research, citing how Alex Morris and earn incomes outside of their Wall Street roles, while others, like Jerry Diao, are working toward building a sustainable career through content creation. Vogue Business featured in a piece on food trends, describing how concept stores like Pop Up Grocer and Happier Grocery are becoming curated destinations for high-quality food. NPR covered ’s new “Musk Watch” series, which will provide twice-weekly updates—one deep dive or scoop on Elon Musk and another aggregating reports to track his latest moves. Sports Illustrated shared ’s insights on potential trade destinations for Jimmy Butler.Celebrating a milestone or press feature? Email milestone@substackinc.com or let us know in the comments.
Please let this app not turn into another video farm!
I came to Substack because of the lack of video!
I completely agree. I don't mind if there is some capacity for creators to use video for podcasts and in their posts but please, please, please don't make it front and centre on the platform. Substack is for long form writing, and audio is a nice complement to that. But the thought of distracting video previews all over the app is so depressing. Why make it like every other platform when Substack has a unique niche for long form, in-depth content that is difficult to find elsewhere? I really hope Substack leans in to what makes it unique instead of looking more and more like every other platform.
Long form content can be video aswell: the direct connection between creator and audience in a paid environment makes it unique, not the lack of video
Sure, that's why I said I wasn't against there being video at all for those who want to use it. My objection would be making it a very prominent part of the platform. For example, video previews in notes or when you view your inbox in the app would be awful imo. There are plenty of platforms already for those who are focused on video. Coming to Substack from those platforms is like walking into a forest after being in an air-conditioned, artificially lit, noisy shopping centre. If the chain stores start setting up in the forest it will be a loss.
again, it is the quality of the content that is making it suitable to be published on a creative comunity platform like Substack. Not all video content is noisy or obnoxious, as is text content. When I was looking for a suitable platform to publish my video diaries, I could not find the right audience in a paid environment. So if you know 'plenty of platforms', please let me know.
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It's too late. They have already decided to turn Substack into a kind of Facebook. 😕
Very sad.
OMG !
Well, folks, I am leaving. I am deleting my information and canceling my subscriptions. As hard as I have tried, I just cannot deal with Substack. It is like this gorgeous, appetizing buffet, full of all the things I love,, that is just out of my reach behind a glass wall.
I realize much of this is because I am 90 years old and I am not as facile with all of the buttons and emojis and Logos that Substack contains, but I just can’t figure out how it all works. It is a constant frustration to me.
I have tried to post a couple of essays and the few people who have actually read them, or discovered them, have been very kind. I write a lot. I’ve written a couple of books, and I specialize in essays. I have a PhD, and I’m not senile yet! I would enjoy participating.
But what I have written here is here by accident, not because that’s where I planned for it to be. Maybe it will disappear into the Substack maw, and no one will ever see it. 😁
I’ll just say one thing before I go. There are wonderful writers on Substack. Great thinkers. Brilliant people.. But you aren’t speaking to the right audience. You all complain about the MAGA people who only get their information on Fox, and yet you limit all of this wonderful information to people who are willing to pay for it. Please find a way to speak directly to the MAGAs. I have no magic formulas for that, but there must be a way, especially if all of the brilliant and creative people of Substack put your minds to it.
The best of everything to all of you. I have enjoyed my Substack time with you.
I can understand that. I am just a few decades younger, I also have a PhD, but I also feel overwhelmed. I cannot understand those who get along with a smart phone. I always have to sit in front of my computer to do serious work and sort things out.
Contributions from your generation are so valuable. What about webinars for boomers and earlier generations?
I would like to urge the developers of Substack to reconsider their formatting, and redevelop it in a more user-friendly form. Surely I am not the only user who is totally confounded by the system.
At the very least I would like to see clear instructions on how to become a member, and how to understand the signs and signals.
For those of us who were not born with cell phones in our hands, these actions are not simply intuitive.
Whenever I try to sign on, I am told an email will be sent to my phone. Due to the volume of emails I get, I don't get emails on my phone but this allegedly state-of-the art app doesn't allow for emails/subscriptions to be handled on a computer instead of a phone.
I understand. It's been my experience MEGAS are not willing to listen. Even if you present your argument in a civil and debate style manner MEGAS soon resort to insults and misinformation. These are trying times and unfortunately you have to fight back and let them know you are not intimitated. It's no excuse I know. I do hope you come back. Wishing you the very best.
Well put, my friend. I think you make an excellent point! I agree. But doing what you propose would be difficult and costly. I’m glad at least we get informed on our side.
It's my style. These are trying times.
Oh, do I hear you. Please keep publishing on Substack and if you do not, tell me where I can find you.
Shame to see you go Barbara hope you return x
I hate to see you leave because of trouble getting started. If you have questions and want to give it another go, message me. I am happy to see if I can help.
I am dealing with difficulties at this moment.
Agreed thank you for being honest I’ll also be moving out very soon. They are transforming into a media mogul company with genuine sitting in my corner m writers scattered here and there… I feel they’re becoming Meta but all in one price but for more than 1100 characters.🤷♀️
Aw... please return, we need ppl like you. <3
I agree. Yesterday I had a fit with a “customer service” provider at American Express who did not understand me. I am 74, also have a PhD, have published - but have difficulty with Substack! My daughter, 41, is whiz with apps; but I am not. I have difficulty determining where to press and where to refrain.
I don't have anything to tell you but your writing style was amazing.
Well said. Spot on. So refreshing to hear a sensible comment.
If remnants of me continue to pop up now and then, please know that I do really intend to leave, but I haven’t yet figured out how to do it. Apparently, once you become a part of Substack, you are glued to it forever. There are no instructions on how to disengage. I will keep on trying, because the more I know about Substack, the less I like its format. That doesn’t mean I dislike many of the writers. But as an old woman living on retirement, and hoping that Elon Musk won’t do away with it, I just can’t afford all the subscriptions that I would like to have.
That’s a shame. Like you I am having difficulty settling in. In my 84th year things do seem to take a little more time, but I am willing to give it. I would like to think that I will meet others on here of a similar vintage, but I do enjoy the interaction with the young as well. We do have something to offer as we’ve seen it all before. History has a habit of repeating itself.
Yes! More languages!
If you cared about ‘small stacks,’ you’d have a tip jar option.
Yes, a tip jar option would be great! And if it's in-house, SS could still get their percentage, so why the delay? It would be an easy win-win! Not only that, many people these days can't commit to paid subscriptions to ALL their fave Stacks, but could spread their money around as and when they can... every little helps!
Exactly!
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Ciaaaaao :)
I teach Italian Language on Substack.
Currently the amount of written text is increasing, especially in the Notes section.
It would be nice to have a filtering tool for languages not only in the post and publications but also in the notes.
Could you add that for satisfying a language teacher which believes in the power of Substack?
bests and thank you <3
Ciao! I subbed to you. <3
Am I the only one to feel that Substackers who have NOT migrated here from elsewhere but have been here all along, slowly building their own corner (in my case, as a writer and podcaster), are treated by Substack as if they didn’t matter much, didn’t warrant much support or attention, forming a kind of sub-Substack barely-there presence?
Absolutely.
Languages! Thanks Substack, c’est super 🩵
Many of us don't use apps at all. Please make sure the website version works too. Also fix things that don't work before bringing in new features.
Reader here, not "author". There is a lot of good stuff, but the subscription fees add up. How 'bout discounts for multiple subscriptions? Or maybe a package deal on a group of authors with different viewpoints.
Multiple subscriptions here on Substack are a problem for the reader -- and it is adding to the subscription fees for apps.
My solution for me as a customer:
- Only use apps that are Open Source
- or use apps that are part of the OS (like Notes.app)
- always prefer one-time payment options
- and for subscriptions on Substack be very careful what is really needed.
As a writer (just starting here on Substack) I have decided to
- give all newsletter content for free,
- offer only personal services as paid subscriptions
- and mainly offer courses on other platforms for those who need to learn systematically and in-depth. It is a one-time decision, the customer is in control of the monthly expenses.
Your suggestion sounds great: Getting discount from Substack when a certain amount of paid subscriptions is reached, or to offer package deals. On the other hands, things will get closer to Skillshare or Udemy in that case...
When I was young, a red-headed little munchkin, I could not or would not go to sleep without my teddy bear. To me he was much more than a pacifier blanket. Teddy was my loyal companion in all things and decisions that mattered.
At some point I grew up. WOW!!!
After being so important to me for much of my childhood, Teddy was vanquished into the dustbin of my youth.
I excelled in high school, winning a National Science Scholarship to study geology at Emory University’s geology camp in Ringold, Ga. This was at the end of my junior year. I always wanted to go to Colorado School of Mines in Golden, Colorado. However tuition was much more than I could afford, and I wound up at Clemson University in my home state of South Carolina.
Near the end of two years at Clemson, and having goofed off by playing too much bridge, along with a total lack of interest in my education, I realized that I had a real chance of being drafted which I did not want. Thus, I joined the US NAVY’s submarine service. I figured I would be 600 feet under the water, and nobody would be shooting at me. I have a very strong phobia of bullets tearing into my flesh.
After spending so much of my military time as a “squid,” I went back to Clemson and completed my degree in English and Secondary Education, and built my first house in Walhalla, SC, thanks to the GI BILL.
I was married at this time and still am to the same wonderful woman for 57 years. We had two children, a son and a daughter. My daughter, Meg, died eight years ago at age 39. She was my much loved “wild child.” But that is another venue for another rant.
I'm 80 and my wife is 78. our son and daughter-in-law wanted us to downsize before we got too old to do it so they could care for us in our declining years. The house on the corner next door to them came on the market. We left our home of 40 years across town and bought the 1924 Craftsman style home which was in utter disrepair and considered a tear down. Having found a fantastic builder who saved us a bunch of money, he began reconstruction. After three months we had a "brand new" home, complete with new electrical, plumbing, and exterior. Our new neighborhood was so very welcoming, and we had found the last home we would spend our lives in, a welcome respite from so many uncertainties.
Our daughter was Meg, and our daughter-in law is Meghan. My wife had given Meghan some of Meg's clothes that fit her. Another neighbor who is an excellent seamstress, asked her for one of Meg's blouses, because she wanted to make something for us in rememberance of our Meg.
A week later she presented us with the most beautifully made and professionaly put together TEDDY BEAR. It was made from one of Meg's old blouses, and on one of the feet, she had embroidered the quote: "IN MEMORY OF MEG."
Now I do not know of any other 80 year old man who sleeps with a TEDDY BEAR NAMED FREDDY. Every night when I say my prayers and meditations, I reach out, gently take hold of that little foot, squeeze it softly, and tell my Meg how much I love her, miss her, and that me, her Poppie, will see her soon, according to whatever God's plan is for the rest of my life. Freddy gives me so much of a feeling of love and the presence of Meg, and I can't thank my neighbor, who barely knew me at the time, for such a caring gift. WOW! I shiver for the caring nature of such wonderful people. We are all a part of the whole and need to lean on each other in times of grief and longing. What a God given blessing.
I will detail more terrible memories about our Meg's battles with her additions at a future date. Stay tuned for some terrible memories of the past.
Tell me, if you can, of any of your experiences and memories you would like to share, either glad or sad. A burden shared is half as heavy!
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Beautiful writing...🙌🏻
The more languages, the better! Good work! The world needs to know how so many Americans feel!
When will there finally be support for right-to-left languages like Arabic?
Please make your mobile website and android app functional. Every week its a new feature, but the android app is so buggy I want to smash my phone every time I open it. If I switch to another app, it disappears from the background and I have to start over. The mobile website brings up big preview windows for users as I scroll through comments, and makes it impossible to navigate.
I love the idea of this thing, but help me out with all this dysfunction. People have plenty of ways to create content and gain followers. Make the thing work well across platforms.
Substack gives you the tools, you provide the product………or not.
why do you Nazi-coddlers keep emailing me? I don't care about your platform
I’m here to present my in-depth article on personal self-care, which I’ve published on Substack. Sadly, it seems that readers aren’t flocking to it just yet. I truly hope that more people will check it out soon!
Awesome😍 I want everyone to share so we all know what is going on🌻🙌🏻😎
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I’ve only just signed in and yet to post anything’ how do you even use the video options it sounds like fun 🤩
Great! More languages.
I love this blog.
Classes of I) Audio & Video lessons can be helpful to students in making Education *EASY, *COMFORTABLE, *Comprehensable
OTHER contributing points include:
ii) animation, iii) pictures iv) e-text books with afore mentioned points v) small projects to be done in schools - classes itself (with directional guidance from teachers)
vi) SMALL SIZE syllabus in BOTH schools & colleges vii) short - SMALL SIZE homeworks viii) DAILY classes of relaxation (sports & hobbies & debates - elocution) ix) pre - prepared - ready neatly typed slides - projector classes (can save teachers' time of writing on boards and divert it for explaining points & steps in detail) x) separate OBJECTIVES format lessons & question banks & exams
xi) LATEST scientific developments in TEXT BOOKS
xii) regular excursions to industries, units, services as an interesting FIELD STUDY xiii) keep earlier final - exam - question - papers of ATLEAST previous 3 years in the school - college website to help students revise FAST in a limited time for term OR final exams in SCIENTIFIC Q&A form xiv) for term - FINAL exams (school or college) ... teachers should discuss the previous 2 to 3 years Question papers on the board ... In the SCIENTIFIC Q&A form ... SO THAT ... Students REVISE FAST as a FUN GAME (with doubts clarification) xv) let students know that education & exams are for KNOWLEDGE GAIN & awareness ... NOT for memorise for marks ....
FINAL NOTE:
I) AFTER test - exam is over ... discuss unit test papers, term AND final exam papers in the class AGAIN ... in SCIENTIFIC Q&A form ... to help students overcome errors as a FUN GAME
Ii) discuss homeworks too on the board in the classroom ... TO help students WITHOUT technical support at home to ckarufy their doubts (such as tutor, parent - teacher, educated parents etc.)
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Excellent points of Education made EASY as a FUN GAME ... Just 1 MORE essential POINT:
*Every unit test - exam (term AND final) ... Should be RELEVANT to the syllabus covered in the class. (NOT irrelevant exam)
Plans to enhance language support and add languages are highly appreciated. It is good to see an international audience growing!
Gud morning
Semiir
So far so good.
It would not matter what language or languages potential voters speak. Our PM will always be understood, for his rich language base of English is always positively embellished by gesture, eye contact and by the friendliness of the atmosphere he generates when interacting with others. This positivenes always comes through on TV, when listening to his radio, and when studying his words and actions on social media. He is a man of the people and is appreciated by everyone regardless of social and economic status, race, colour, and creed. He is everything to all 28 plus million people in Australia. How blessed we are to have a genuine leader with such universal appeal.
Don’t want so much stuff! I loved Substack the way it was last year!
Asking readers to subscribe to many Substack writers is very optimistic. In this environment of limited resources for many, paying to support many writers, many of them celebrities, is unrealistic and will lead to failure. The cost of reading even one writer ad infinitum, is unappealing and leads to boredom with Substack.
Substack is getting it right! Who needs FB anymore!
When can we go live on substack from the website? I don’t care at all to go live on Notes in the app!
I’d be happy if the video worked all the time. It doesn’t half the time.
More languages, please. I am writing to two groups of audience who have their preferred languages.
Why add videos though?
What a wonderful thing you posted, and we look forward to the best
Please prioritize fixing the chat for large communities with high volume chats (more than 1k messages daily). The search function is useless and random scrolling on the page makes the chat experience horrible.
Finding difficult, but determined to settle in. It will be good for my elderly brain.
Some places … FB, Threads, Bluesky , have been good for the company, information and discussion but I need to have my mind stretched with new information as well.
Substack tech is on another level.
I can't get pass the phone number verification stage and so I can't use live I've tried to reach out substack severally but failed
At this point substack has deviated from their original goal, it's becoming more and more complicated than use substack everyday
I am a disabled Canadian who, despite advanced degrees, lives on a restricted budget. Living w/disability has meant my engagement with employment has been limited & sporadic. I subscribe to many Substacks using free subscriptions—I can’t afford to buy them—but am concerned that the voices/opinions/lived experience of those like me, living somewhat on the margins, are excluded due to paywalls. I wanted to respond to a post by Jen Rubin about the US law against discrimination against federal employees based on DEI categories. Absent from the categories she lists is “ability” (it often gets dropped off these lists despite the “I” representing Inclusion, a deeply held tenet of disability activists world wide). I have no idea how to reach Jen Rubin (or many others) to respond to their postings on Substack. It’s my opinion that those who have Substacks ought to consider enabling those of us of limited means to access comments, either by opening Comments up on a regular basis and/or creating a “pay as you’re able” category. Thanks for your kind attention.
PLEASE add BlueSky to your "share" options. I've cancelled Twitter long time ago, don't like FB any more, but would like to share my posts at BlueSky!!!
It's there already. I use it.
Please, don't turn in another video platform. Just keep going with integrity. Innovate, but don't imitate!
As a subscriber to multiple newsletters, I am begging Substack to STOP PUSHING THE APP. I don't want Substack on my phone. At all. Ever. Most annoying are the "this post is free but only if you put the app on your phone" posts.
Thanks. It is an effective way to broaden customer access.
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Is there a lack of diversity here? Or just in the photos highlighted?
Would like to see mote integrated activity.
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What happened to Richard Shindell's messages and site?
Before I start using more features, I'd love to get a resolution for my technical issues with just one. I've been asking for months without a reply.
Bots never provide a solution.
Is it me?
Please look into this, and do a report if you can. Thank you. These links no longer work, but if you go to the website, electiontruthalliance.org you can find all this info.
Well Trump was caught cheating in Nevada!
https://electiontruthalliance.org/statements%2Fpress...
https://www.wric.com/.../analysis-of-2024-election.../
https://www.newsweek.com/2024-election-rigged-donald...
https://fox4kc.com/.../analysis-of-2024-election-results.../
I don't know what you changed but my feed just today became unreadable. Look at my picture; I'm a 60 year old man. My feed today is literally one millennial girl post after another. Selfies titled "Bathroom break", fashion News, mood boards, etc. Those things are fine FOR THEIR INTENDED AUDIENCE! I read nothing but science, philosophy, politics, alternative health, etc. AND IT'S ALL GONE! I'm going to turn Substack off today and check back tomorrow. If it's still like this I'm uninstalling the app and I won't be back.
I'd >>REALLY<< like to see some serious development of the image gallery feature,
At the moment, with no captions or alt text it's pretty much useless. And has been this way for a LONG time.
Please don't ignore the basic elements needed for a blog/newsletter by chasing after features from other apps.
And while I am at it, the constraints on the tiny banner shouldn't be in any app developed in the last 20 years...
Please please please make the chats searchable! I have lost so many good threads!
What did Burns ever do to hurt you? Thats a travesty of a celebration!
As Meidas Touch is reaching a wider audience daily the addition of language translation is most welcome¡!
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As a new creator can I please ask that you make a clear video on how the platform works before introducing all the extra bells and whistles. I use Substack from the website.
Initially I was unable to find a dashboard with all the functionality to create a Newsletter - Googling it only produced outdated information. A couple of months on I still can't go straight to finding the correct button to my scheduled post.
I do so wish that more people were like the creators of ProCreate software. They have taken the time to create a handbook from the start and update it when the software is updated.
Subs for video in different languages please so that I do not have to make a version (and upload) for each language of my subscribers
Still no alternative payment gateways for Global South creators?
I'd like to be able to download videos I like.
There’s no update for app.
I want ability to download a PDF. Can you make that happen? However, the inability to download a certain PDF also forced me to find support, do more research, report to city and county and health department officials because felt like message wasn't getting out to those close to me. So, arguably, allow PDF, because if you had, I might have assumed saved info without supportive research would have been done by others who cared about that report and it is apparent that is not so, but maybe now since I did more research on it, found some of its sources and found other sites that copied same pdf. Please keep training me on how to use this site. My focus is research on lots of issues that concern us and I'm not truly interested in being paid for it, as a retired educator. Education is my goal, not monetary gain; saving those from what hurts them is another goal; money is the least of my intents unless I lose what I survive on, always under threat it seems by republicans, I dare say. Hope, because I remain free in more than one aspect, does not mean my posts are less valuable. I have a MA in English, a BA in journalism, worked for immigration and personal injury law, have published an article on duel language learning and much poetry.
The News media has been untruthful about climate change for 40 years!
Climate: The Movie (The Cold Truth)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=zmfRG8-RHEI
As you may know, the key figures perpetuating these lies are all the familiar suspects. Bill Gates, Klaus Schwab, George Soros, and now Jane Goodall, are advocating for a drastic reduction in the world's population by 2030. I know that sounds extreme, but please watch this video before it’s taken down. https://youtube.com/watch?v=MFV0QVO2T3U or https://cctruth.org/jane_goodall _remove_people.mp4
Science is never settled! Climate Change is about fear mongering and removing people from the earth. https://x.com/tomanelson/sta/TomANelson/status/1740356736643400074 Podcast with Tom Nelson who has 15,000 followers for the college textbook we published for environmental science.
Lawsuit https://cctruth.org/complaint%20filed.pdf and injunction https://cctruth.org/injunction%20_filed.pdf filed against Oregon State University for refusing to choose Dave White to finish his PhD (22 credits) and teach the 2nd edition textbook.
Three recent Supreme Court rulings in it.
1. The EPA cant regulate Greenhouse gases
2. Affirmative action and DEI are illegal
3. All courts must be Article three of the US constitution courts.
The book they are teaching is not an environmental science textbook.
On 10/25/24 we filed 1-24-CV-1300-MC_COMPLAINT_FOR_BIAS_AND_JUDICIAL_ERROR.pdf in the case.
Now docket 24-6787 in the 9th circuit court
Everybody knows that 97% of the world’s scientists agree with the IPCC that the earth is warming at an alarming rate, right? Let’s take a look. The 97% consensus figure was derived from three hundred and thirty manuscripts published between 2009 and 2012 which were pro the false agenda that were cherry-picked for review by the IPCC. Excluded from the review and survey of scientists were more than seven hundred manuscripts written by scientists who presented statistics and conclusions different from those desired. That reduces agreement from 97% to 33%. If IPCC fails this basic test of statistical sampling, how can we rely on what they are telling us about climate change? http://Cctruth.org part of chapter 13 in the textbooks. See the consensus page on lying climate.nasa.gov who have no positions for their points.
https://cctruth.org
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You can search a substack by simply going to the publication itself (in a browser) and using the search icon that appears at the top on the right side. It works quite well.
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I think you will find it you look closer that when you are on a publication and use the search tool, it says "people and posts" -- but those are "for that publication."
If you want to search substack, in general, you would have to go to the main substack.com page. Searches then are for "all" publications.
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Have you downloaded the app by any chance? In the past I stopped recieving content I paid for via email after I downloaded the app, and Substack only delivered their content to me via the app. Could be what's going on if so.
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Curious how the localization is technically accomplished? Did y’all leverage a third party API e.g. Google Translate? Some other solution? Context: I’m a PM for a consumer app that is in the discovery phase of localization. (I figure you won’t say but don’t hurt to ask!)
#What happened to Richard Shindell?
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