In response to a protest letter signed by nearly 250 of the platform’s writers, cofounder Chris McKenzie stated that Substack will not censor content based on ideology. Substack does however ban pornography or incitement to violence – but hey, denying entire group’s right to existence is a-ok in their books.
Substack defends monetising Nazi content
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