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  2. Substack - Wikipedia

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    In March 2021, Substack revealed that it had been experimenting with a revenue sharing program in which it paid advances for writers to create publications on its platform; this became a program known as Substack Pro. [4] Substack has been criticized for not disclosing which writers were part of Substack Pro. [45]

  3. Publish–subscribe pattern - Wikipedia

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    Subscribers may register for specific messages at build time, initialization time or runtime. In GUI systems, subscribers can be coded to handle user commands (e.g., click of a button), which corresponds to build time registration. Some frameworks and software products use XML configuration files to register subscribers. These configuration ...

  4. Category:Substack writers - Wikipedia

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  5. Substack failed to register a URL. It allowed me to receive ...

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    The Wall Street Journal. TechCrunch. Vice.These are just a handful of the media outlets who reached out to me earlier this year for comment in their stories. However, they weren't actually looking ...

  6. Object-oriented programming - Wikipedia

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    A more complex example would be a command consisting of the length and code point of the command and values consisting of linearized objects representing the command's parameters. Each such command must be directed by the server to an object whose class (or superclass) recognizes the command and can provide the requested service.

  7. Substack said it removed some newsletters after criticism ...

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    The review of the publications was prompted by a separate Substack newsletter, Platformer, a tech news publication that had begun investigating extremism on the app and that threatened to leave ...

  8. National Communications Magazine - Wikipedia

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    National Communications Magazine is a subscription-based weekly publication produced on the Substack platform that covers scanner radios, citizens band radio, the General Mobile Radio Service (), the Family Radio Service and the Multi-Use Radio Service (). [1]

  9. Judd Legum - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Legum announced he was leaving ThinkProgress to develop an independent newsletter, to be published through Substack. [9] Legum joined Matt Taibbi and Daniel Lavery as early participants in the company's publishing model. [9] Legum's newsletter, called Popular Information, was Substack's first politically focused publication. It ...