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China Literally Moved Mountains for Apple

Now the Communist regime expects payback.

China Literally Moved Mountains for Apple
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The Sound of the Fury

When Medium decided to stop funding many of the publications on their platform, most editors of those publications wrote nice notes thanking Medium for their patronage. A few detailed new plans for publishing their content elsewhere. Sarah Cords, from P.S. I Love You, however, would not go gently into

The Sound of the Fury
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Inside the Gallery

Running a social media service is a lot like running an art gallery with an open space.

Inside the Gallery
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The Digital News Stand

How many Substack subscriptions can people afford?

The Digital News Stand
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The Social Media Morass

A few months ago, Consequence of Sound reported on Disney passing on the chance to buy Twitter because, in the words of Disney chief Bob Iger, “the nastiness is extraordinary.” Once upon a time, way back in 2017, there was a little website called Twitter that caught the eyes of

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Chipping Away At Democracy

There has never been a better time to quit Facebook, after the company recently revealed a policy that formalized the ability of politicians to lie in ads on the platform. Techcrunch writer Josh Costine called the move a disgorgement of responsibility. The web publication has another piece by Costine, calling

Chipping Away At Democracy