Substack has locked me out of my blog due to π¦πΊ Australia's βOnline Safety Actβ.
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I only know about you because of Nostr. From what I gather, your topics are BTC and "being true to yourself" (which includes limiting your time with toxic opposition).
So, this is what AU is afraid of?
Promoting standing up for one's self, and their future is harmful to children?
Or are they opposed to women with a voice?
If so, it seems like someone from semi-popular media could have a field day with this story.
Words cannot express how mad this makes me.
The sooner daily/weekly/monthly users quit using centralized systems, the sooner they will starve. It only takes a few quarters of non-growth for their stock to plummet.
Substack has locked me out of my blog due to π¦πΊ Australia's βOnline Safety Actβ.
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Not surprising, yet disheartening to see it become hard reality. Thank you for sharing ππΌ
Being loud about it is one way. Bringing people to Nostr another. Building/using BTC circular economy also. Living in a more free jurisdiction yet another (though you never know how long it'll last and the input costs are high).
Sharing doable ways out, painting an understandable scenario of a possible future helps. I know that's what you're doing and I'm glad we're already here on Nostr. Anyway just wanted to share that describing tangible ways forward is key ππΌπ§‘
Of course itβs key. I do it all the time.
Thank you for this important insight into how bad the systemic tyranny is becoming.
Yep. Itβs accelerating!
Its all about control. Control you self, join Nostr.
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it's alarming. what is even more alarming is the amount of blue pilled who will simply go along. I rapped on stage about this last night and people are more receptive than ever, let's keep going ππ β£οΈβ
You have a video of the song?
I have videos for other songs that touch on other topics (geoengineering, privacy, sovereignty) but last night was an open mic jam so very improvisational...
So sorry to hear that Efrat, we are doomed, thankfully we have nostr.
There is a reason One Nation, the right wing nationalist party, has gained popularity in Australia.
I've not seen any evidence ON are actually better these days on free speech. The voting records speak for themselves.
Nationals are better, as are one or two Greens, but I've only seen Reason Party and the Libertarian Party take a consistent stand.
Yeah, One Nation are Zionist larpers, but it's the perception that makes them popular
The totalitarian tiptoe is turning into a steady jog.
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Frustrating Efrat sorry
As soon as that law came in, Iβve stopped using Substack, as when k try to login I get asked for a digital ID to show my age
Crazy
Yes very crazy. Good on you
The oil slick is also spreading in Spain with the corrupt traitorous president Pedro SΓ‘nchez
From someone's perspective who's nostr only, it's unreal to watch 99.9% of the population willingly sticking to centralized platforms. The network effect and the herd mentality are probably to be blamed but I believe we will have to opt-out of their centralized gulags in order to be individually free.
Messed up. Appreciate your work. Keep going. π₯ π
I am wondering if we can create a substack alternative based on Nostr.
Long form notes for the posts.
Encrypted using MLS to restric access to paying users.
Some sort of automation to add pub keys to the group when an account is zapped (Here smart contracts, which both #bitcoin and #Monero lack, can come in handy).
When a post is shared ia regular messages is shared, mentioning the encrypted long format note and link to "subscribe" to the channel.
Comments are regular messages on the unencrypted message so that the post gets amplified with engagement.
@JeffG what do you say? Is this possible?
It would be great.
Substack was also good for the organic growth algos and recommendations from other substackers and more
I am building a blogging system based on Nostr long notes. I suppose I can try adding paywall blogs.
My development is advancing at snail pace due to lack of time... So let's see how it develops
Or just host your own site??? Nostr isn't the solution to everything. Nostr is only for allowing account sovereignty among people to who are too lazy to host their own posts.
The only reason I am here instead of on my own Wordpress site is because I want to make it as easy as possible for those lazy bastards to recieve and reply to my posts.
Anything is possible. Someone just showed me a one-shot CLI for MDK built by an openclaw bot.
Let me know if you give it a shot!
I will put it as a Todo in my blog-over-nostr project.
And "to make it as easy as possible for those lazy bastards to recieve and reply to [...] posts" is exactly why I think we should create a substack over Nostr alternative π
Another reason is a lower barrier of entry. Not everyone can self host. But to write a long format note is easy.
There are already some tools:
Import Substack posts to nostr:
Paid content:
Website from nostr posts:
Alternative to linktree:

Own Your Posts
Bring your content to Primal and Nostr. Own your posts forever.

Fanfares
Fanfares - Sell your content for zaps
The Internet Money Era of Publishing
Npub.pro

Nostree
A Nostr-based application to create, manage and discover link lists, show notes and other stuff.
Itβs all good that tools already exist.. and Iβm a relatively early adopter, but theyβre not at the level of maturity they should be to seriously use them at scale and have a good audience growth on them.
It will take time till they evolve in terms of features, UX and network effect.
I didn't know you could import Substack posts. I tried to build that a few years ago, but I don't write code well enough. π€£
never underestimate what you can vibe code these days
How come VPNs and Tor didn't work?
Because they've flagged her account on their servers.
Maybe it just triggers some kind of βdo not pass untilβ function, if so then no way round, unless youβre a shadowy super coder of course.
Yep
Sounds like Substack was lazy and once it flipped the needs to verify flag it would not clear it.
The Australian government I think was one of the worst during Covid, as in loose your job if you are not vaxxed, lockdowns and an app to show where you go ( like tag on and off) to βinform you when you have been near someone infectedβ and to stop the spread. It is all about control so now this new law is another one of these control mechanisms. People know it, people see it, people demonstrate against it but the politicians do it anyway. I really love Australia but our government is shit.
The interesting part is why she is surprised that this is happening. Are we not learning?
She uses someone else computer to publish here work. It implies zero control/centralizaton risk.
Substack has locked me out of my blog due to π¦πΊ Australia's βOnline Safety Actβ.
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Maybe australia is trying to save the internet from over centralization.
One of the lamest things I've seen all day. Can't believe they are still imposing a lock on your account even after you left the country as a visitor. If you want to impose that on your citizens, that's another story (still not respectable, still not about the children, but save that for another day). Feel like they are breaching some ToS and overstepping. Hopefully they see and respond to your posts and hopefully you've sent an email to support, better than nothing while you patiently wait to get your account restored. Feel for your being locked out of part of your network and job. Godspeedπ
Gotta love control
Iβm lovin it
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Wow! I see many comments from Substack creators having to deal with this issue.
Censorship
@Simon Dixon @Lyn Alden @npub1s33s...252p
FYI Substack has been a great platform for publishing content and reaching people!
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@Efrat Fenigson this is due to jewish supremicists controlling the narrative.
Do you believe itβs time to convert? T seems like youβre a truth seeker, Christ is truth.
Letβs have the first Nostr baptism!
#biblestr
Does #nostr have a substack alternative???
#nostronly #grapheneos #ivpn #Start9
Thatβs crazy. Dystopian insanity happening in real-time. Thank God for Bitcoin and Nostr.
Substack strikes me as not being a platform that loves censorship. This implies that whoever is doing this has their tendrils very far into every company
A decentralized web will be essential in the future, and itβs probably not even all that far away with laws like these already in existence. I had heard about these laws recently on the Security Now podcast.
Many people use VPNs to hide from their ISP, but maybe part of the solution is to use a VPN to your home so you always appear to be coming from there and not trigger stupid things like this. Of course, this cat and mouse game will only work so long.
Thanks for letting us know.
Publish your blogs on Nostr and youβll never need a Substack.
"Sucksack"
Sure
And the 15k subs? Gone :)
Weβre early. But weβll get there.
You always knew those 15k subs were at the behest of the provider.
The real ones will seek you out.
Hm. i was thinking about ways to hack around this
substack is useful for its email lists but the actual blogging features (text, media) and payments logic already exist on nostr or can be easily customized.
beyond the emails, its fairly easy to port over the 15k subs if they are email subs
a few years ago when people were having censorship issues on YouTube what they did was post a short video and and then a link at the end of video that told people to go to their personal site for continued video that can't be censored.
Post on both Nostr and Subcrap and let your audience know subcrab can lock you out and where to find you if that happens.
Have you tried clearing your browser cookies?
Really recommend moving away from Substack. Running your own Ghost blog with subscribers and automatic email list of posts built in is one way. And you get to keep all the subscription money minus very very small VPS cost to run Ghost on.
Yes Iβm on it
Will take me time but Iβll get there.
I can help.
Self host ghost πΏ
You didn't see this coming from like the other side of the universe?
Thank you for sharing Efrat! Never stop fighting the good fight π«‘
Soon, most countries will require you to show identification before accessing socialβmedia platforms. These laws are being introduced across multiple jurisdictions, and most people will simply comply.
@tigs this is horrifying
Our loudness will be ignored as usual. Our actions towards services implementing these verifications can make a difference. When they realize their users are gone and profits shrunk, these services will make a noise which will not be ignored so easily.