Received an emailed link to this article:
Twitter has restricted interactions with Substack articles – The Expose (expose-news.com)
I don’t make much use of Twitter, though I suspect that some of its users might have an interest in my content.
The article did raise some issues.
Should I consider my WeFunder contribution as a potentially valuable investment or should I write it off as a charitable gift to fund your operating expenses?
This site reckons the amount recently raised was close to 8 million bucks.
Substack - Wefunder - Lustro (crowdlustro.com)
Answers to a couple of questions would help:
· Is there any relationship between the “Security Price” of $26.29 and the “Valuation” of $100 million?
· Are the financials on that Lustro page accurate?
· Are you able/willing to provide any details to those that contributed to the fundraising?
· Are you planning a listing on an exchange any time soon?
· Are you in talks with Elon Musk to sell the SubStack platform?
Onwards!
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I see mega bucks stalking this last bastion of free speech. Unfortunately.
Dear SubStack - please remain a purest and keep substack as substack. A place where censoring is not allowed and people can have a chance at honest conversation, opinions, and/or open debate. I am constantly amazed at the ability for you to remain pure. It won't be the same under twitter, or anywhere else for that matter. Hold out and know the role that you play in keeping the freedom of speech and the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution intact. One of the few remaining venues to do so. Thank you.