Twitter users are unable to retweet, like, or comment on Substack links, and Substack users can no longer embed tweets in newsletters.
In Gizmodo’s own tests, we found that some older Substack links posted on Thursday or earlier are still fine. There’s also no issue we could find with Substack links that do not contain the word “Substack” in the name. However, trying to retweet or comment onerror message. What’s even stranger is that users can freely quote-These issues come just a few days after Substack introduced new features meant to court Twitter users. On Wednesday, the newsletter company announced a new.
” The interface itself bears a striking resemblance to Twitter, including a “What’s on your mind?” prompt at the top of the page next to aGizmodo reached out to Substack for an update if it has learned anything new, but we did not immediately hear back. If we tried to reach out to Twitter, the site would just send us a “poop” emoji,app, has not yet responded to users’ queries about the issue.off Musk’s sinking ship.
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