I suppose it’s possible that platforms like Substack and Twitter make it easier for pundits to gather dedicated audiences who are increasingly willing to pay to see them in the flesh.
I suppose it’s possible that platforms like Substack and Twitter make it easier for pundits to gather dedicated audiences who are increasingly willing to pay to see them in the flesh.
I like to call all these sites fandom greenhouses! I've seen (and written about) the toxic fandom around anti-scientology activists, there's no subject that's safe from being shepherded in that direction when you interact on certain sites.
I suppose it’s possible that platforms like Substack and Twitter make it easier for pundits to gather dedicated audiences who are increasingly willing to pay to see them in the flesh.
I like to call all these sites fandom greenhouses! I've seen (and written about) the toxic fandom around anti-scientology activists, there's no subject that's safe from being shepherded in that direction when you interact on certain sites.