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The company still isn’t profitable on an annual basis, and declined to say how much revenue has grown since it was reported to be a modest $9 million in 2022. But Substack has added more than a million paid subscribers over the last year. News content continues to account for the company’s largest segment of subscribers, and it has more in the pipeline.

To avoid fizzling the way competitors like Medium have, Substack is trying to become less a journalism platform and more a payment system for creators.

In recent months, the company has been reaching out to influencers, video creators and podcasters to convince them to join the platform. It doesn’t need beauty influencers, say, to all of a sudden become bloggers. But it does want to be the primary vehicle for paying creators regardless of medium.

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[-] alyaza@beehaw.org 19 points 1 week ago

we clearly took a wrong turn somewhere because "less a journalism platform and more a payment system for creators" is nauseating on like 5 different levels

[-] datavoid@lemmy.ml 7 points 1 week ago

So... a Patreon for neo-nazis?

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