Matt, I think the obituaries are one of the reasons that people subscribe to newspapers. But it’s a shame that these wonderful lives don’t get more publicity while they are alive. I suggest a function for newspapers which is mini biographies of living humans. I think it would really boost subscriptions. What do you think?
If the issue of suppression, deplatforming, shadow banning, demonetizing, and outright censorship of honest journalists continues without remark by the corporate media, the sooner they collapse the better. The public will always be hungry and drawn those who tell the truth, and afflict the comfortable, and this platform shows we’ll pay.
Who is eligible for payment? Independents? What is in the contract? The independent credentialed journalists are not even considered “real journalists” by our government, who just now allowed Assange freedom, by some (campaign timed) miracle. Look at the fine print and follow the money before bragging about success.
Matt, I think the obituaries are one of the reasons that people subscribe to newspapers. But it’s a shame that these wonderful lives don’t get more publicity while they are alive. I suggest a function for newspapers which is mini biographies of living humans. I think it would really boost subscriptions. What do you think?
If the issue of suppression, deplatforming, shadow banning, demonetizing, and outright censorship of honest journalists continues without remark by the corporate media, the sooner they collapse the better. The public will always be hungry and drawn those who tell the truth, and afflict the comfortable, and this platform shows we’ll pay.
Who is eligible for payment? Independents? What is in the contract? The independent credentialed journalists are not even considered “real journalists” by our government, who just now allowed Assange freedom, by some (campaign timed) miracle. Look at the fine print and follow the money before bragging about success.
Thanks for the exciting update, Matt.
Whoa. So what happens now?