Very funny to me that Substack quietly posts updates like this (lightweight "here's a list of every post on this newsletter" page) that its users actually want, and publicly promotes shit like "we've made it easier for TikTok emigre influencers to hawk their wares over live video!" that nobody cares about lmao
They kinda just... snuck it into the front page footer of everyone's Substacks, under the About / Archive / Recommendations links. I don't know when I first noticed this - maybe a month ago? Again, very stealthy!
I imagine that you are supportive of anti-animal mistreatment.
This work is trying to shed light on the absurdities of the current system in creative ways. I like to view it as fiction for sustainability.
I would like to invite you to have a look at this novella here. It has sparked some interesting academic discussion already.
A small briefing of the book -
"The Jacksons' Debate explores the ethical complexities of interspecies relations through the lens of an advanced alien civilization called the Jacksons. The novel challenges readers to consider how easily a more advanced civilization might view humans as a resource, mirroring humanity's own treatment of other species on Earth."
On the subject of unnavigable archives, this page is new: https://radicaledward.substack.com/sitemap
Very funny to me that Substack quietly posts updates like this (lightweight "here's a list of every post on this newsletter" page) that its users actually want, and publicly promotes shit like "we've made it easier for TikTok emigre influencers to hawk their wares over live video!" that nobody cares about lmao
Ha, how did you even find that sitemap thing?!
They kinda just... snuck it into the front page footer of everyone's Substacks, under the About / Archive / Recommendations links. I don't know when I first noticed this - maybe a month ago? Again, very stealthy!
How bizarre! Still, not very easy to navigate, unfortunately.
Hi Wolf,
I imagine that you are supportive of anti-animal mistreatment.
This work is trying to shed light on the absurdities of the current system in creative ways. I like to view it as fiction for sustainability.
I would like to invite you to have a look at this novella here. It has sparked some interesting academic discussion already.
A small briefing of the book -
"The Jacksons' Debate explores the ethical complexities of interspecies relations through the lens of an advanced alien civilization called the Jacksons. The novel challenges readers to consider how easily a more advanced civilization might view humans as a resource, mirroring humanity's own treatment of other species on Earth."
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/228994545-the-jacksons-debate
I would much appreciate it if you were to give the e-book a go. It does push up its ranking and supports its continuity.
Thank you.