"I'm not sure if it was a general agreement on overregulation, or what might have been the reference to ancient Rome."
I would love to know the answer to questions like that, too. Feedback is so vital. (E.g. I think the substackers who allow comments only by paid subscribers are making a mistake.) The people who read Substack are smart an…
"I'm not sure if it was a general agreement on overregulation, or what might have been the reference to ancient Rome."
I would love to know the answer to questions like that, too. Feedback is so vital. (E.g. I think the substackers who allow comments only by paid subscribers are making a mistake.) The people who read Substack are smart and have a lot to say. They know when they are reading something of value.
I agree. I'll never limit comments to anyone, paid or not. Why should I deny myself access to some really superb writing and ideas. As someone who has graded thousands of student essays, most material on Substack is vastly superior. That's probably not a surprise since Substack writers are educated, experienced and eager to share their opinions.
"I'm not sure if it was a general agreement on overregulation, or what might have been the reference to ancient Rome."
I would love to know the answer to questions like that, too. Feedback is so vital. (E.g. I think the substackers who allow comments only by paid subscribers are making a mistake.) The people who read Substack are smart and have a lot to say. They know when they are reading something of value.
I agree. I'll never limit comments to anyone, paid or not. Why should I deny myself access to some really superb writing and ideas. As someone who has graded thousands of student essays, most material on Substack is vastly superior. That's probably not a surprise since Substack writers are educated, experienced and eager to share their opinions.