Oh I get it it’s for dummies and our parents
— Barry Petchesky (@barry) June 29, 2021
Very excited to see the media class dunk on FB Bulletin today and for FB to announce how wildly successful Bulletin is in a quarter
— Sar Haribhakti (@sarthakgh) June 29, 2021
Zuck trying to netscape substack.
— Trevor Scott (@TidefallCapital) June 29, 2021
Need 10,000 hours of study to decide whether "discover," "fresh," or "new" is the wrongest word here pic.twitter.com/RUeToVuAep
— Tom Scocca (@tomscocca) June 29, 2021
i had never noticed the "to research and innovate for social good" line
— rat king (@MikeIsaac) June 29, 2021
If you sign up for a newsletter using Facebook's new service, Bulletin, you agree to have your data harvested in all the ways Facebook typically harvests data PLUS Facebook will harvest "additional information" pic.twitter.com/nogk78Mqr9
— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) June 29, 2021
the contractorization of journalism continues apace https://t.co/SnXhZ1MVl0
— Matt Pearce ? (@mattdpearce) June 29, 2021
Malcolm Gladwell's recent post for his Facebook-run newsletter extols the promise of self-driving cars. Nowhere in that newsletter did he disclose that he's a paid spokesperson for General Motors, which owns Cruise, a major self-driving AI company.https://t.co/wj9iLJgG2L
— Ryan Mac? (@RMac18) June 29, 2021
Malcolm Gladwell’s first post on his Facebook newsletter is basically Waymo sponcon.
— Paris Marx (@parismarx) June 29, 2021
It doesn’t contend with the real world, but uses a few rides in a Waymo car to build the kind of technosolutionist narrative the AV companies pulled back from years ago. https://t.co/fp07oFGkGG
All these platforms need Waymo editors https://t.co/63znzoOTpL
— Taylor Lorenz (@TaylorLorenz) June 29, 2021
Gladwell? A shill? That’s unpossible! https://t.co/7Mxmyb8dnp
— Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann) June 29, 2021
Facebook's Bulletin participants are being paid to jump-start their newsletters with the expectation that they'll build up paying fan bases over time, in an elongated version of Substack's "Pro" program... https://t.co/6lZK8L2g3g
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) June 29, 2021
Proud to support independent writers with Bulletin, a new platform that will empower creators to grow their audiences and build subscription businesses (with payments securely handled by Facebook Pay). Check it out at https://t.co/9hcP4Yfttu
— Stephane Kasriel (@skasriel) June 29, 2021
I would assume this is subject to change: 'Facebook says it won’t take a fee from writers “at launch,” and writers retain full ownership of their work and subscriber list.' https://t.co/2aUYPBco4C via @Verge
— Lance Ulanoff (@LanceUlanoff) June 29, 2021
Facebook will not "take a cut" of newsletter earnings because its business is data collectionhttps://t.co/h1XCR1ZLqQ
— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) June 29, 2021
“Facebook says it won’t take a fee from writers “at launch,” and writers retain full ownership of their work and subscriber list.”
— ? Himbosexual™ (@db) June 29, 2021
How long until this changes? ? https://t.co/XSt31EbbtP
Facebook: We are not a news organization.
— Donie O'Sullivan (@donie) June 29, 2021
Also Facebook: Facebook recruits dozens of writers and jumps into newslettershttps://t.co/lOyh2ofdib
Today we’re launching Bulletin, a new platform that empowers independent writers, experts, and journalists to share their voices. Start reading someone new, todayhttps://t.co/Ya0hW9fC4e pic.twitter.com/U2pfpkXkrs
— Facebook (@Facebook) June 29, 2021
the writers Facebook recruited for Bulletin really give you an idea of the median age of its userbase
— rat king (@MikeIsaac) June 29, 2021
Finally, a newsletter that re-creates the experience of getting something to read at the airport https://t.co/78FgzZGv41
— James Poniewozik (@poniewozik) June 30, 2021
Facebook's subscription newsletter play is live.
— rat king (@MikeIsaac) June 29, 2021
First slate of writers include Malcolm Gladwell, Mitch Albom, and others who decidedly aren't extremely politicalhttps://t.co/CfP8RozBHb
Today we’re launching Bulletin, a new platform that empowers independent writers, experts, and journalists to share their voices. Start reading someone new, todayhttps://t.co/Ya0hW9fC4e pic.twitter.com/U2pfpkXkrs
— Facebook (@Facebook) June 29, 2021
?Facebook launches 'Bulletin' a standalone newsletter platform, featuring paid and free content
— DigiSlice® (@DigiSliceX) June 30, 2021
Sponsored by @SilverBargain
?https://t.co/qwbLQZi0w4#facebook #bulletin #facebookbulletin #socialmedia #tech #newsletter pic.twitter.com/stvHoRzUbv
Facebookは、ニュースレターサービス「Bulletin」を発表。
— おぐりん / インスタマーケ (@ogurin__) June 29, 2021
公式サイトhttps://t.co/4HkCFM0uRp
SubStackやTwitterのRevueのライバルに。
今のところ、ライターの新規登録は受け付けていないよう。https://t.co/958gLO0Sgi
Just launched! Facebook’s brand new platform for writers/creators is now live at https://t.co/aNujgn3DQa.
— Mari Smith (@MariSmith) June 29, 2021
“Find articles, podcasts and more from a diverse range of creators, covering the topics and communities you care about.”
Live Audio Room on now with the news… pic.twitter.com/sWV3L7MFwh
Substack, by Facebook.https://t.co/LOBwejbvPO
— Scott Monty (@ScottMonty) June 29, 2021
Facebook announces Bulletin, a newsletter platform to take on Substack (story by @napilopez) https://t.co/AYxCDsqgLN
— TNW (@thenextweb) June 29, 2021