Substack "Notes": Staying Together and Using SwissCow.com
Despite forces that try to pull us apart, Notes is similar to Twitter in that there is a running list of posts followed by comments. See how Jeffrey P Lubina shares and uses SwissCows.com
The Substack App
If you don’t have the Substack App installed, you are missing out on an avenue that opens our articles up for discussion and feedback.
For example, one of my favorite subscribers is jeffrey p lubina, who regularly takes my boring post images and attaches his own, in a most artistic and powerful way.
Substack “Notes”
He posts my articles and makes a comment as a “Note” that he made, with a cartoon image that spoke volumes to my heart, mind, and soul. I was left gazing at it:
Becoming a Substack Writer
If you are a writer or have thought of writing on Substack, you can simply re-stack or cross-post articles from others.
You don’t have to write your own articles.
This way, you start your own discussions, provide your own commentary, develop your audience, and help spread the words that are important to you (and the world).
Freedom of Thought
Notes could potentially replace Twitter. No one censors it, any more than anyone censors Substack (which no one does:). That alone is freedom of speech and thought.
You can scroll through your Notes, much like a Twitter thread, and see all the different articles and comments. Here are some recent posts from my subscriptions that I can scroll along the top, easily viewing them on my cell or laptop:
… and there goes jeffrey p lubina again, who I asked for permission to repost the “dove” image jeffrey had posted above. Here is his reply:
Have You Heard of SwissCows.com?
I went there and searched “clot shot cartoons” to find these images provided:
I love that I can get an eye onto Jeffrey’s trick at getting to best cartoons, and it looks like this is a superb resource.
I click on one cartoon and it takes me to a website that posted it in 2009:
I will switch out to this site for my images, and encourage you to take a good look. And of course, I also think you should subscribe to Jeffrey’s Substack - and you will see his posts in your Notes!
Thanks for the swisscows link.