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Seth Cotlar

@sethcotlar.bsky.social
2 posts
2023-12-22
Back in the 1960s and 70s there were a handful of stores where you could buy pro-Nazi literature in America, like the newsstand of Joseph Dilys in Chicago.  The people who sold such literature did so BECAUSE THEY WERE NAZIS.  Again, if you sell content, there is no rule saying you have to sell it all. …
2023-12-22 View on X
The Verge

Substack co-founder Hamish McKenzie doubles down on not moderating Nazi content, after 200+ authors criticize the company for “platforming and monetizing Nazis”

More than 200 Substack authors asked the platform to explain why it's “platforming and monetizing Nazis,” …

My thoughts on the “we don't like Nazis even though we give them a powerful platform to promote their genocidal ideas while we profit off of them” response from the historical and political illiterates who own Substack.  [image]
2023-12-22 View on X
The Verge

Substack co-founder Hamish McKenzie doubles down on not moderating Nazi content, after 200+ authors criticize the company for “platforming and monetizing Nazis”

More than 200 Substack authors asked the platform to explain why it's “platforming and monetizing Nazis,” …