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Conservativegirl's avatar

I purposely do not have a Facebook account. Hopefully you will continue on Substack. I also never buy on Amazon but rather go directly to the dealer. In addition I try to avoid all things manufactured in China. Small acts of resistance.

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memento mori's avatar

I also carefully curate my attention and buying habits. No FB, no Twitter, No IG, etc. I prefer long-form think pieces and podcasts. Also no Amazon and I avoid China-made products. I feel like my efforts are futile, even joke material, but it's good to see I am not alone. There are at least two of us ; ).

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Erica Ling.'s avatar

More. Resistance is frequently underground.

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DM2019's avatar

You are not alone.

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Henk's avatar

Same here

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Russel's avatar

I’m hoping we will see a little success in their next quarterly

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A.B.'s avatar

three and counting...

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Rob Roy's avatar

make it four.

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Oscar A.'s avatar

i have a smeared twitter account and its easy for them cause i have few followers and im a nobody on this consumer society, like some say im a loser and i like it, since ive got food, house, car and guns

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Paulette Altmaier's avatar

Me too! Cancelled prime, also my fb account, buy direct from vendor. No google search or chrome or Mozilla - Brave and duckduckgo.

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memento mori's avatar

And proton mail! Only thing I can't seem to get rid of is YouTube.

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Michael Barnes's avatar

Me too! I can't find a good alternative to YouTube. Vimeo and Rumble just aren't there yet. If anyone finds a way around YouTube, let me know! I really hate them, especially what they have done/are doing to Prager and many others.

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romanmoment's avatar

Ditto. I vote with my time, clicks, and wallet. As someone wrote above, “small acts of resistance”. Start with you.

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Rob Roy's avatar

I, as well. Good to know there's more of us.

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Russel's avatar

Same, even bought some BAT once I realized it was associated with Brave

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Dave Pearce's avatar

Brave and duckduckgo are a great combination. That is my go-to combo on all my devices, and as the IT guy in my house, my wife and kids are slowly getting there. Our school system is one of the worst offenders, in terms of Covid & Woke dogma, so our kids are still fully remote, going on a year. In the fall they gave them Chromebooks to use, and I've partitioned them off on our network. Like having NSA snooping devices in the house...actually, they are snooping devices.

As for DuckDuckGo, at first I was concerned that I wouldn't find what I was looking for - I'm one of those people that goes deep into the weeds on a lot of my searches, but I usually find it quickly, and to be honest, not having the rabbit hole right in front of me has freed up a lot of my time.

I also clear all my data on closing the browser, which is full of stuff, even with the blocking Brave does - same goes for Safari.

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BanaB's avatar

I'm right there with you. I just left instagram. Not buying from Amazon either. I have a pixel phone but am getting rid of it and Google. I'm done with big tech and censorship.

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Ken's avatar

take a look at Calyx OS : calyxos.org . i use it on my pixel 3a xl. it's de-googled android (yes that's a thing).

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Paulette Altmaier's avatar

Replaced my kindle with a nook. Most of the $ are spent on books - replacing the device is a small cost. Or replace when you next plan to upgrade. You can migrate all your e books to the nook - lots of software packages for that.

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matthew cummings's avatar

Good idea but keep the Pixel phone, surprisingly enough it is the easiest phone to "de-googlify" and soon enough we'll have a stable release of Linux for phones.

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Sure, Not's avatar

You’ve got to be kidding. Do you have a chip foundry?

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DM2019's avatar

I have Pixel :O

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Todd's avatar

Same here. If Matt moves his work product to Fakebook, I will be angry. And looking for a subscription refund.

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dorothy slater's avatar

I also do not have facebook, I am hoping those of us don't, won't be left adrift.

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OpenBook's avatar

Going further. Using Signal for texting and Proton for email. Don't support the a....

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Michael Barnes's avatar

I'm with you 100%. I cut the cord on my cable so I'm no longer paying the MSM to lie to me, never buy from Amazon, never use Twitter or Facebook, and avoid Google as much as I can. Brave is a great browser and coupled with DuckDuckGo, I can basically do without Google search and Google Chrome. It's hard staying away from China, but I do look long and hard for products made in the US before I buy.

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JOHN CASSADY's avatar

add me to the list i have been fb clean for six years now and like it just fine.

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NOBODY  SPECIAL's avatar

It's refreshing and a sign of hope that somene such as yourself is actually willing to walk the walk, not just talk the talk.

Also, your handle on here "Conservativegirl" is, especially if apt, highly commendable, as it might actually get some left and right-leaning folks to expand their thinking and question their assumptions. (OK, I'm a dreamer.)

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Biden Never Wannabe's avatar

Many smaller dealers ship via Amazon. Even eBay in some cases.

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Harlemite's avatar

No FB for me either. And definitely no Twitter.

Those are two of the reasons I read you. I’m being absolutely genuine there, btw.

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Oscar A.'s avatar

i have a redmi6 phone and thats all

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Athena1's avatar

Those restrictions on facebook and twitter are coming either way, in that case. Nobody's moving anything to facebook, as far as I can tell, other than them putting a "comment of the week" from here on the facebook page, which I'm sure he'll duplicate here.

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LawsofPhysucks's avatar

If the idea of moving to sub stack was to kick big tech in the crotch, why start a FB?

I committed FB suicide almost 10 yrs ago and have no interest in going back.

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Kelly Green's avatar

FB causes suicides... irresponsible to drive people onto that platform.

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memento mori's avatar

Same.

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Athena1's avatar

I used to work as a volunteer moderator and administrator, later, on one of the biggest v-bulletin forums on the planet. Anyone writing here with a large enough readership to where moderation of comments is "tedious" can surely have a few friends/sane fans/whatever do the same thing.

I agree about editing comments, though. Substack is still a work in progress like that.

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Athena1's avatar

Not really. V-bulletin sites made money for the forum server owners via advertisements. There's no fundamental difference which is clear to me.

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

FACEBOOK!!!

What is it good for?

ABSOLUTELY NUTHIN!!!

Say it again....

👁👁

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Stxbuck's avatar

Good God, y’all!!!!

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Studio007's avatar

I 2nd this!

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Jay Lenner Jr.'s avatar

Huuh!!

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Russel's avatar

It was good for politics, not sure any more though

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Wear Your Fukkin' Mask's avatar

Horrible for that. The worst. It's a cancer-filled septic tank.

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

That makes sense, those are the types who need something like that. I guess they are the types attracted to fb.

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Kierland's avatar

I am not sure about some or most of your customers but I dont use facebook at all. Or twitter or any of the other sites you mention.

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Wear Your Fukkin' Mask's avatar

I just paid for your substack a few days ago, and I've stopped using FB. If it's light promotion, fine. But if you are putting content there which is not distributed directly to paying customers, please refund my money. FB is a major accelerant of the current fuckitude and you should have NOTHING to do with it. This is bullshit. It cheapens your brand IMMENSELY.

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Catherine's avatar

I see you’re not gonna just roll over. We have ways of manufacturing consent (involving chocolate, whiskey and Jacuzzis). Your resolve will weaken. Facebook will WIN!!

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radrave's avatar

He won't refund money. I've asked nicely about 5 times now, and no dice.

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Wear Your Fukkin' Mask's avatar

It's the hypocrisy of it. His audience is NOT the FB crowd, quite the opposite.

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radrave's avatar

Apparently you don't know Matt as well as you thought you did.

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Catherine's avatar

I thought I knew you, Simon. Now I don’t know what to think.

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Catherine's avatar

I’m part of the FB crowd! Posting snaps and links. Everyone likes Twitter, but I think it just stinks.

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radrave's avatar

Actual troll here. Note the smug assumptions and name-calling.

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radrave's avatar

Translated from trollspeak, that means "He disagrees with my exalted opinions!" Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!

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Branson Edwards's avatar

Though I don't totally agree with you Wear Your Fukkin' Mask, and I question how your parents named you, I like your coinage "current fuckitude." I give you points for that (No Country for Old Men).

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Wear Your Fukkin' Mask's avatar

Sorry, FB was used as a gathering place for murderous assholes (see: January 6, 2021) to distribute info on one of my (non-political) kids and doxx them, resulting in dozens of death threats via phone/email. FUCK ZUCKERBERG,and fuck you MATT. It's way past cat videos, now.

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Branson Edwards's avatar

I now take the sarcastic points I gave you away now, Wear Your Fukkin' Mask. With my spidey powers, I deduce that you work at The Ministry of Silly Walks. Am I correct in that guess?

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Dave Pearce's avatar

This is nothing compared to the comment threads on Glenn Greenwald's substack. Unfortunately, they are largely unavoidable.

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Catherine's avatar

Dem’s fighting words!! And with that spam-page my work is done. (I’ll be back in 10 minutes).

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Studio007's avatar

FaceBook, the arch enemy of all things that he disagrees with aka censorshipKING.

Matt, ask your IT person to find a more creative outlet. Please!

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A.B.'s avatar

I think you meant the best friend of all things he disagrees with. I hope...!

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Catherine's avatar

Hey, buddy. No-one asked for logic.

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Studio007's avatar

Yup

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Kendall Frazier's avatar

Matt- I pretty much have agreed with what you’ve been writing and appreciate your willingness to speak the truth when few others will. I understand writing and selling on Substack is a tough gig to make money but going to Facebook is a big mistake. FB sucks. They are thieves and now they are manipulative censors. They piss on the notion of privacy and free speech. They are the antithesis if what you are trying to do. Please rethink this.

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matthew cummings's avatar

I deleted my Twitter account last year and deactivated my FB account this year. I won't do anything to empower Silicon Valley Censorship.

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Jo (AL, NY, AL)'s avatar

I am a conscientious objector to Facebook. Sad to see any encouragement of its use by you, Matt. OTOH, it’s the default platform for reaching many, so good luck, I guess.

Just please always keep your output available elsewhere.

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Ken's avatar

i know you need to make a living, but is driving traffic to a capitalist spy network really necessary?

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NotOneOfTheSheep's avatar

No. Bad idea.

Or at least, do not host conversation on f***book. Use it only as a link to here.

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Jim Trageser's avatar

Umm ... unless you're expecting to dial your honesty WAY back, your new page on FB is already on the clock toward shutdown ...

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Rick's avatar

Maybe getting deplatformed from fb will be considered a badge of honour in future

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Jeff Engel's avatar

Love you Matt, but why on earth would you start a Facebook page? Fuck Facebook. Never, ever had an account and very proud of it.

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sasinsea's avatar

Guys, if you don't have Facebook, you can just...not go to Facebook. You don't get a special challenge coin for letting us know.

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Le's avatar

Well as a paid subscriber I think I deserve to have my voice heard. Obviously it is up to Matt to make his decision, but it does not hurt to have some customer feedback.

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Kelly Green's avatar

the point

your head

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Running Burning Man's avatar

Badabing.

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Catherine's avatar

Who is this young person? Whence their preternatural wisdom? All of these things they speak of are REVOLUTIONARY. Oh, sage, enlighten me!

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sasinsea's avatar

You should *read* the content you paid for instead of rushing to comment:

"I’m not looking to move discussions or content to Facebook"

So yes: you were wrong.

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SH's avatar

Ah, but does that mean he is going to ADD "discussions or content" to FB as opposed to transferring them from here? In which case, why read them here?

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Running Burning Man's avatar

Forget Sasinsea. He is a know sanctimonious troll on these pages. Seems to think an opinion required a token. Too bad there isn’t a block feature on this stiluff.

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sasinsea's avatar

"People who don't share my politics are trolls."

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Ruth's avatar

I won't be using FB for your content Matt. But thanks anyway. I recommend, as others have, Zuboff's Surveillance Capitalism for your book review.

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SH's avatar

Great book!

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jlalbrecht's avatar

I'm adding to the "Dog Pile on Matt" regarding going to Facebook. Posting to Facebook, or Instagram (oh wait, they are the same fucking company!) gives Zuckerberg the right to use your material license- and royalty-free any way that he wants to. This would mean - for example - that Zuckerberg can plaster "Exclusive content from Matt Taibbi on Facebook" and use you and your work to draw in new Facebook customers. I pay subscriptions to people like you, David Sirota, Glenn Greenwald, and Jimmy Dore exactly because I want content independent from FB and Google.

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Jack Mahoney's avatar

Dore's primary platform is youtube, owned by google. Unfortunately these places have the largest audience, so I think it's okay to use them for now, as long as the exclusive content stays on independent sites like Substack, if only to reach a larger audience in order to criticize the very platforms that are hosting the content. Can't drag people off facebook if we aren't talking to them.

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jlalbrecht's avatar

Dore's primary source of income is not Google, and he makes that clear in the endcard of every video. Starting about a year ago he has is distancing himself from Patreon. Since the November election, he is being clear that he sees a future where you'll only get his content over his website. Can't drag people off facebook if we give them no reason to leave. "Bringing the good stuff" to Facebook is counterproductive IMHO.

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dhawk's avatar

That is fine if the information is sent to us in another form, as I don't do Facebook and am not going to start now!

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Chris's avatar

Agreed.

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Jim Trageser's avatar

I see a lot of comments here indicating a feeling of betrayal for Matt posting on FB.

And I understand the sentiment: Due to the growing neo-McCarthyism of the Big Tech platforms, I've canceled my Twitter, Instagram, and Amazon accounts, and no longer buy from Etsy, either.

And I closed my main FB account last summer - BUT still have my even older one that I used as a newspaper reporter to engage with the local (San Diego) music community. That account is my only point of contact with a lot of San Diego musicians, and since I'm still writing about music, I keep it alive for that purpose.

We're all here, supporting Matt, because we're disgusted by the ongoing crush of Orwellian censorship, yes?

But how many people are fully aware of how bad it is? How many of your family, friends, etc., are joining you in abandoning Big Tech?

If the latest numbers are right, not many. Facebook's growth is slowing - but it's numbers aren't shrinking. Amazon is making record profits.

So, Matt can go all silo here and refuse to engage with the larger culture.

Or he can take his message to as wide an audience as possible.

Now, my guess is FB shuts him down before too long. They just shut down Project Veritas for confronting Big Tech executives about the growing censorship.

But if Matt can get people not currently thinking about the issue of censorship to make that jump and take a look at how bad it is?

Power to him.

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radrave's avatar

Oh don't worry. Matt ran out of courage a long time ago.

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Rob Roy's avatar

One thing Matt does not run out of is courage! Take it back.

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Catherine's avatar

Is it that big a deal? Really? All our principled outrage, which is exceeded only by our vanity. Our smug declarations. Oh, the horror. The sheer horror!

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doug's avatar

Only if you believe in free will.

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Catherine's avatar

I don’t believe in the societal construct ‘free will’. My conscience is my compass.

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doug's avatar

Interesting comment w/o substance. Personally, I was disappointed Matt chose to not share his reasoning for voting for H.C. in '16. But, I regularly read Matt because I don't know many who argue and write as well.

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radrave's avatar

He voted for HRC? Some Leftist!

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Catherine's avatar

Are you Matt’s nemesis? Just curious. I will learn from you. Learn the rites of warfare. I am ready - teach me!

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radrave's avatar

oh go join the Facebook group or something

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Catherine's avatar

No. I can’t. I’m scared you will absolutely *destroy* Matt with your biting wit and incredible put-downs.

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doug's avatar

He confessed this on an episode of his show with Katie Halper. Her spontaneous reaction was disbelief. Nothing more was said about it by either.

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radrave's avatar

Interesting. I mentioned a couple articles ago that Matt was riding like he was a member of the establishment.

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SH's avatar

So he should join just to be able to cry "Foul!" when they censor him - unless of course he does nothing to run afoul of the Almighty Algorithm, in which case he would probably no longer be worth reading ...

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Acuwendy's avatar

Thank you Jim- good point.

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David Hansen's avatar

Facebook? duh! never been there ever; too smart to ever have gone there ever...nor any other social platform ever...not even the ancient MSMessenger. Because I am intelligent and knew from the get go that it would all be a place to get screwed...'likes', 'retweets', how pathetic.

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Rob Lovett's avatar

Hmm...this is a risky reply and I certainly don't want a keyboard war but implying your fellow followers of Matt's page are not smart, to my mind, isn't very smart. I've been on FB since about 2008. While, avoiding falling down rabbit holes is a challenge, it has been a useful tool to keep me in touch with my interest groups and my kids.

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Biden Never Wannabe's avatar

Risky, indeed! With all due respect to David, I’m 70 years old, and it’s been my long lived experience that those who blow their own horns are nearly, if not always hubristic windbags full of hyperbolic hot air. My gratitude for your diplomatically defensive posture. You helped curb me from blowing my ‘substack’.

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Rob Lovett's avatar

Biden, with his subsequent post, David went from bad to worse. This time biting my tongue was very difficult. Thanks for the support.

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David Hansen's avatar

Rob, (who didn't want to comment further 'out of respect for Matt' as if Matt gives a hoot) can you please cancel me now....I wanna feel what it feels like, you know, participate fully in woke culture...

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Biden Never Wannabe's avatar

I C. Self restraint is a virtue that reinforces self esteem. Congratulations on the virtuous exercise of it. For the support: y/w. (I can see that I’m going to have to change my username!)

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Russel's avatar

He wasn’t actually calling you a tool.

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David Hansen's avatar

actually, I'm thinking he's a tool

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David Hansen's avatar

I turned 69 in December....and play no wind instruments.

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Biden Never Wannabe's avatar

Stating the obvious is tantamount to being redundant. (Not a reference to your chronological maturity, but to your talent.)

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David Hansen's avatar

this is fun. never did this before..but its pointless. wanna do a duel? that could prove more effective. problem is travel....we probably live to far apart....and I'm lazy. probably a bad idea.

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Biden Never Wannabe's avatar

Again, stating the obvious is tantamount to being redundant. Besides, dueling can be done in numerous ways and take as many forms. The challenged is traditionally given the choice of weapons. My choice would be wit, but I refuse to face an unarmed opponent, so it’s not a bad idea. It’s an unworkable idea.

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David Hansen's avatar

Rob, I can see you taking it that way. I see it is a bit sarcastic...but I meant it. Not that I am so especially smart, it just looks that way compared to the crowd (more and more these days). You can be, likely are, an exception in many ways...I know not...but still, the vast numbers of humanity nowadays seem to be pretty darned shallow...'likes', 're tweets', 'want to be famous', 'an influencer'..by God!...its just sad. Glad if you can handle it well as a tool.

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Rob Lovett's avatar

As I said, I respect this forum and I don't think this is the appropriate place for this sort of discussion. I won't comment further out of respect for Matt.

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Jo (AL, NY, AL)'s avatar

A fellow traveler...

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David Hansen's avatar

seems so...and now I am doing social media stuff?...

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Jo (AL, NY, AL)'s avatar

Exactly.

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Lefty's avatar

Matt, certainly you know better than to use FB. I would expect someone with your knowledge to be actively discouraging people from using it and not promoting it. I hope you don't need the money that badly.

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Lefty's avatar

So how does what is going on in the comments section impact the stories provided by substack? Can't you just read the stories and not feed the trolls?

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Lefty's avatar

Please explain further or cite examples for me to view.

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Julie's avatar

I deleted FB last November can’t justify anything that gives Zuckerberg benefit. I’ll stay abreast via email :) thx.

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Stop Being Lied To's avatar

I'm sorry to see you enabling the biggest censor of all.

Oh well..

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Recreant's avatar

I appreciate this is good for you Matt, but never going to use facebook or instagram

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SH's avatar

Wonder if it IS good for him ...

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Catherine's avatar

“.......This is what makes your self-respect so important, and I don’t see how you can respect yourself if you must look in the hearts and minds of others for your happiness.” HST

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Elizabeth Olbert's avatar

I have to agree: Facebook would be my LAST choice, bar none.

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HBI's avatar

Yeah, I deleted my FB account in 2017 and not going to make a new one. But you need to advertise, so do what you must.

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radrave's avatar

Let's assume Matt has done his research. That would mean he thinks he'll find people on Facebook who will sign up for one of his offerings. And that would mean his audience is the sort of people who use Facebook regularly and even enthusiastically. Could be this is primarily intended to reach foreigners. Perhaps Matt's a globalist, after all.

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Doctor Mist's avatar

A disappointing decision; I thought Matt was onboard with hating Facebook.

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JackSirius's avatar

I expect you to monitor—even participate in—corporate social media, because that is an essential part of your role. You monitor/participate so I don’t have to. But please don’t drag me there. We’re at Substack because we have rejected Facebook and Twitter.

It may be counterintuitive to someone whose livelihood depends on monetization of content, but please consider that going to FB may be the worst possible marketing strategy for you. You could actually lose readers. It may work for those writers with mainstream audiences and views, but, imho, you couldn’t choose a worst fit for your marketing media campaign. Going to FB could be your albatross.

At the risk of sounding snarky—not my intent—perhaps instead of looking for the next book to read, read (or re-read) your audience first.

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sleepwokker61's avatar

Facebook? Not me.

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Rita Eagle's avatar

Facebook as Doomsday Machine. I don’t participate. Your Substack was specifically part of that resistance.

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radrave's avatar

I don't see much evidence Matt's heart is in the kind of resistance you're referring to.

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Jeff Hess's avatar

Facebook and/or Twitter are the last places I ever expected you to be.

I must say I'm disappointed.

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radrave's avatar

He's been on twitter for some time. But then, so am I. It's far more useful than facebook every was as a source of information, that is.

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SH's avatar

Trump thinks so, too ...

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Wear Your Fukkin' Mask's avatar

Whoring himself out, immediate loss of credibility.

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Dan Barrett's avatar

This makes sense only on April 1

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Larry Johnson, a/k/a Elljay's avatar

Matt — FaceBook? Sleeping with the enemy?

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Beverly's avatar

Reusing a reply I made below But that's where the people we want to reach are. The end recipient is not FB but the people who follow FB. Not the enemy but the somewhat unaware

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Larry Johnson, a/k/a Elljay's avatar

Well, with respect, is it not problematic to use an evil platform to reach its innocent subscribers? If your message is to defeat censorship and the cancel culture, it seems hypocritical and counterproductive to use one of the most offending platforms to spread that message. Assuming you’re not censored to begin with.

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Beverly's avatar

A good point and I wasn't unaware of that problem. If the medium is the message as McLuhan maintained, then you are right. If the message transforms the medium perhaps not. If we are indeed using the Devil to quote scripture, would have to think about that. Cannot remember now if the Devil was a proper channel or not.

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FB

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Biden Never Wannabe's avatar

Actually, Satan was/is very adept at quoting scripture. He tried to use it for to tempt the Master; but, as it is with all those who are practiced in the art of deception, Satan thought he could use the ‘lie-by-omission’ method. The rest, as they say, is History.

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Beverly's avatar

Thanks for the reminder of the lie-by-omission.

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Biden Never Wannabe's avatar

Gratified to know I’ve been helpful. 🙏🏽

Blessings to you, my friend.

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Jimmy Rodriguez's avatar

Canoodling with the Commissars?

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Larry Johnson, a/k/a Elljay's avatar

Well, maybe Matt’s intention is to see how far he can get before they cancel him. Maybe while in the lion’s den he can get Facebook users to defect in droves. I hate FB, but if Matt can gut it from within, then cool.

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Biden Never Wannabe's avatar

Sounds like the same kind of strategy that Bernie Sanders was supposed to have employed, working from within the party of the corrupt Neoliberal DINO Democrats.

Unfortunately, if Trump isn’t found by the Senate to be guilty of inciting an insurrection; or, if he isn’t finally convicted of attempted election fraud in Georgia State, or some kind of financial crime in the Southern District of New York, the absurdity of the culture hero’s grasp on the so-called ‘law-and-order’ party creates a kind of political gravitational inertia that pulls the entire body politic rightward, giving Democrats reason enough to nominate another ‘lesser evil’ candidate, and the whirlpool we’re about to drown in makes the job for people like Sanders exponentially more difficult with every passing of another leap-year.

All the bloody while, even if Matt is only able to convince two, perhaps those two can convince two more each. If that happened once every day for one month, Facebook would dry up and blow away; so, I’m with ya, pard. May God have mercy upon us all. 🙏🏽

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Carolan's avatar

All for getting the word out and your content in King, Matt. I hope you consider Minds or MeWe or other alternatives to FB. You are too good for censorship, Zuck & his Big Tech cronies. Your presence on the other platforms will help them GROW.

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Biden Never Wannabe's avatar

…or Medium? How about Patrion?

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radrave's avatar

Matt is telling you who he really is. You should listen and be content.

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Catherine's avatar

Yeah, so anyway my aunt broke her leg at a rave, and I had to walk her dog for 3 months, and by that time my son was in his 2nd trimester and started getting varicose veins, and he’s only 16. You there?

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Tony DePrato's avatar

I wonder how long it will take to get banned and deleted?

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Erica Ling.'s avatar

Of more concern is the provocation by the un "woke. Ignore it. "

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Jason's avatar

Fuel for the fire!

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Alex Cox's avatar

Alternately, you could eschew Facebook entirely. Some people don't use it, and there is no need to pander to the unhappy ones who do.

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Ver W's avatar

It's a very good thing to spread the word on FB and widen your readership, but PLEASE do not post content available to subscribers on FB only. I never created a FB account cause even back in the day it was obvious to me and a few others that it was a scam to monitor everyone. I am not going to start now.

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Dan Munro's avatar

Like others here - I deleted FB years ago. No intention of going back and kinda surprised that you're launching something/anything new there. Isn't that a little off-brand?

If anyone needs a list of reasons why they should delete FB - here's 10 I wrote back in 2018:

https://dan-munro.com/2018/03/26/top-10-reasons-to-delete-facebook/

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LawsofPhysucks's avatar

Is that really you MArk Zuckerberg?

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LawsofPhysucks's avatar

Your penchant for repeating yourself doesn't prove your point, but does demonstrate limited intelligence...keep up the good work.

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Spiderbaby's avatar

I think your record is skipping. A good thwack to the head should jar that sucker right out of its rut.

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Spiderbaby's avatar

And a big pre-Valentine's Day smooch to you too e.

By the way, are you an e.e. cummings fan?

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doug's avatar

I don't like anything about facebook so I don't use it. Will you share what value facebook offers that exceeds it's deplorable offenses? Why do so many so often act against their best interests?

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doug's avatar

1st time Ive responded & the last. I don't believe the qty. & Absurdity. Staggering this is how people spend their days?

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JD's avatar

Damn Disappointing

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Clif Brown's avatar

Matt, podcasts are the rage but please concentrate on written output rather than video. Text is easy to scan, can be read far quicker than the same material in a video, is easily forwarded, can be instantly referred back to and is far more likely to be consumed by a recipient to whom it is forwarded than a video because of the time investment. Text is random access, while one has to sit through a video to know all that is in it. Text is concentrated thinking not filled with pauses, "um's" and "uh's" and "like I was saying" and "you know what I mean" that are not characteristic of you, Matt, but is of too many people when they speak. Bottom line: I prefer more Taibbi per minute.

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rick laney's avatar

I loved the video - and frankly - I don't facebook and I don't twitter (that is right NEVER HAVE) BUT ... this herd mentality to boo hiss MT for 'cheating on us all' with Zuckerberg the HO - I don't get it. ITS AN EXCELLENT SUPPLEMENT TO WHAT WAS WRITTEN.

As in complementing the writing. I support you MT - even when you tart around with the Devil in a bad Hoodie.

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Melissa Maggioncalda's avatar

Not a fan of FB! We should NOT be supporting be supporting FB. They are too big for their britches!

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OpenBook's avatar

Vote no on Facebook. Assuming I have a vote, of course.

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Paulette Altmaier's avatar

Please DON'T migrate any content or discussions to fb, you know they will delete your Page very soon. If it's just to pull in a few more readers, great, but it's NOT a place to build a presence.

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Stuart Nachman's avatar

A clear reading of Matt's news does not indicate leaving the current site, but with Facebook as a supplement, correct?

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Erica Ling.'s avatar

But, Facebook ? Providing comfort to the enemy.

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Beverly's avatar

But that's where the people we want to reach are. Not the enemy but the somewhat unaware.

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radrave's avatar

Oh dear. Beverly has enemies she doesn't want to talk to.

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Beverly's avatar

You puzzle me. Again: no one is a enemy from my point of view. It is too stressful to have enemies.

And therefore I look upon everything

as a brotherhood and a sisterhood (Mary Oliver)

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Beverly's avatar

Not exactly enthralled with FB myself but mine is still active, mostly due to the number of sites I am signed into through FB (hard to disengage and don't even remember them all).

But, I agree it is offered as a supplement and have no objection. The one thing that it would improve would be the ability to share Matt's (and others') views and hopefully start more people thinking independently of the corporate or mainstream media.

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Mark's avatar

What's sad about this is that it implies content creators can't be successful without Facebook.

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Obadiah Ets's avatar

While I don’t use Facebook there are plenty that do, so I think it’s great to get the truth to a larger audience because without the bodies truth will die with the few, just as the plutocracy would have it, and I simply refuse to go quietly into the night

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SH's avatar

Ha, putting the "truth" on FB is a sure fire way of getting banned .....

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StanleyTwoBrix's avatar

Perhaps you shouldn't be making an effort to keep Facebook relevant? I can't tell you how much better I feel since having abandoned Twitter and Facebook. It's why I dig the Substack, actually. Happy to pay money directly to you and people like Glenn Greenwald, Judd Legum and David Sirota.

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NOBODY  SPECIAL's avatar

FACEBOOK ??? Sorry, but I don't believe in negotiating with terrorists. Especially electronic ones.

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Judith Stapleton's avatar

I stepped away from Facebook 2 years ago when it was clear they harvest our data. We, your readers, are trying to take the few alternate routes still available in this shrinking free world.

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WTF!'s avatar

I never signed up for faceless and never will! Sorry I just just paid my subscription to you Matt! WTF!!

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