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Ghost’s Rebellion: The Newsletter Platform That Just Took Down Substack



Ghost, the newsletter platform that’s been quietly undermining Substack’s dominance, has finally taken the bold step of joining the fediverse, the decentralized social network that’s been gaining momentum. And it’s not just talking the talk – it’s walking the walk.

In a major coup, Ghost has successfully federated its own newsletter, making it the first instance of its kind on the internet. And it’s not just a one-off – the company has also opened up its ActivityPub GitHub repository, allowing developers to track its progress and collaborate on the project.

But what does this mean for the average user? Well, for starters, it means that you’ll have more choices about how you want to consume your favorite newsletters. Instead of being limited to email or the web, you’ll be able to follow them through RSS or ActivityPub-powered apps like Mastodon. And for paid subscribers, Ghost is promising a way to manage access via ActivityPub – a feature that’s still in development, but could potentially disrupt the way we think about subscription-based content.

Of course, this move is also a major blow to Substack, which has been struggling to maintain its dominance in the face of increasing competition. And it’s not hard to see why – Ghost’s openness and commitment to the fediverse have attracted a slew of high-profile users, including Casey Newton, who left Substack due to moderation concerns.

But don’t just take Ghost’s word for it – the company’s actions speak louder than words. And if you’re still using Substack, it’s time to take a hard look at the platform’s lax moderation policies and consider making the switch to Ghost. The future of online publishing is decentralized, and Ghost is leading the charge.



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