I really enjoy Substack, the pros massively outweigh the cons and I especially love the banter, interactions, etc. But my goodness, with every new 'innovation' my head's about to explode, I can barely process it all, it's almost like they're trying to weed out Luddites like me or those without the patience and tolerance to put up with this nonsense. Whatever next?
I agree--pros outweigh the cons, very easy-to-use system, etc. But I have never understood the constant urge to "improve" a perfectly fine technology. For someone like me, who shares the Luddite inclination, one of the chief virtues of any system is that I already know how to use it. The more it changes, the less useful it is.
I really enjoy Substack, the pros massively outweigh the cons and I especially love the banter, interactions, etc. But my goodness, with every new 'innovation' my head's about to explode, I can barely process it all, it's almost like they're trying to weed out Luddites like me or those without the patience and tolerance to put up with this nonsense. Whatever next?
I agree--pros outweigh the cons, very easy-to-use system, etc. But I have never understood the constant urge to "improve" a perfectly fine technology. For someone like me, who shares the Luddite inclination, one of the chief virtues of any system is that I already know how to use it. The more it changes, the less useful it is.
The old change for change’s sake.