Subtack’s CEO Chris Best is promoting his own content front and center on Substack Reads and of course he’s talking about the 2024 election because that’s how propaganda works.
Chris can prove me wrong, I’m open to a discussion.
Substack Reads is a roundup of popular topics and the CEOs conversations should not be front and center on a free speech platform.
Dear Chris - you look nervous talking about presidents getting assassinated, it kinda looks like you’re being forced to talk about it but maybe I’m wrong.
I request and challenge you to a live conversation with me since you’re promoting yourself on your own platform intended to help new writers and creators like me.
I’d like to discuss censorship with you. My Substack is full of examples exposing censorship from Elon’s X and I’m pretty sure your platform is also censoring me the same way his was. But of course I can’t prove Substack censorship because you don’t provide me the tools and analytics to inspect my performance so I could prove your censorship.
I am absolutely disgusted with the Substack CEO promoting himself on a page that he should be using to promote the people using his platform for their personal business.
2024 has taught me nobody is supposed to know my story, I’ve already accepted that I won’t ever grow on social media.
I know I won’t hear from Chris Best
Marc Palasciano
Here’s a bunch of receipts and my first ever Substack story from December 4th - I was over one month into my X suspension and I was desperately searching for an online platform to use my free speech. 11 days after this story, I posted my T-Mobile expose and started creating my breadcrumb trail of truth on Substack.
And now I know Substack is censoring me like every other social media platform.
Scroll through my notes and see my conversations with these beautiful "CEO"s.
So sure, you'll never get answers from deep state puppets. Both are out of the University of Waterloo, the place where the wonderful Mike Lazaridis started the BlackBerry hoax. I knew this before Ed Snowden confirmed it. You might also know a little bit because Deutsche Telekom was deeply involved.
The shit always starts at the same places …
I have a good idea for an article on IT tech but I’m not qualified. Do you want to hear the rough edges? It needs to be said.