The hottest Social media Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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Simon Owens's Media Newsletter • 0 implied HN points • 12 Mar 26
  1. Scott Brown has built a career at the crossroads of Hollywood and the creator economy, producing digital shows, helping launch major YouTube channels like Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s, and working on big creator stunts.
  2. He argues that microdramas — short, vertically shot scripted series made specifically for phones — are the first truly native form of storytelling for smartphones and will develop their own grammar and audience relationships.
  3. Through his company Second Rodeo he’s producing microdrama series and betting that higher-production, phone-native stories could become a major new lane in scripted entertainment.
Erik Examines • 0 implied HN points • 09 Feb 25
  1. Social media can create many problems, like affecting politics and relationships. It's important to think about how these platforms impact our lives.
  2. Simply banning certain content isn't the solution, as it raises concerns about free speech. We need to find a balanced approach to regulation.
  3. Understanding the negatives of social media is vital to making it better. It’s essential to explore new ways to manage these platforms effectively.
ciamweekly • 0 implied HN points • 09 Jun 25
  1. Bluesky is a social platform that feels like an older version of Twitter, great for sharing knowledge and having discussions. It limits posts to 300 characters but allows threading for more detailed conversations.
  2. There is a special feature called 'starter packs' that lets users quickly follow groups of experts within a specific topic, like authentication and identity, with just one click.
  3. Following experts on Bluesky can provide valuable insights, like checklists for deploying passkeys or discussions on issues with SMS multi-factor authentication.
Kartick’s Blog • 0 implied HN points • 14 Nov 25
  1. Living in a megacity means having easy access to shops and services, like supermarkets and internet stores, which you may not find in smaller areas.
  2. Reliable internet is important for everyday tasks, and it can be frustrating when it's not available or when delivery services are slow.
  3. Getting around is easier in a city, thanks to better maps and public transport, but outside the city, you might struggle with directions and transportation options.
Beyond the Screen • 0 implied HN points • 15 Oct 25
  1. Growing up online can be tough, especially with the rise of social media. Many teens today face immense pressure and anxiety from online interactions.
  2. Cyberbullying can have long-lasting effects on mental health and confidence. It's important to address these issues and support those who are struggling.
  3. Building a healthier digital culture requires listening to and involving the community, including parents, teachers, and teenagers. Everyone's voice matters in creating positive change.
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Curious futures (KGhosh) • 0 implied HN points • 04 Jan 26
  1. Many Americans expect AI to hurt human creativity and make it harder to form meaningful relationships, with far more people saying it will worsen these things than improve them.
  2. Cultural trends—nostalgia-driven online aesthetics, social media inauthenticity, and the overload of modern life—are leaving people feeling overwhelmed, disconnected, and prone to lowering their ambitions.
  3. Simple, human actions like celebrating small wins, practicing self-care, and showing up as a caring presence can help fight absenteeism, loneliness, and the alienation technology often creates.
Simon Owens's Media Newsletter • 0 implied HN points • 09 Feb 26
  1. Pubity Group became a massive platform-native media network with roughly 170 million followers and about 240 billion annual views, sustaining that scale across multiple platform cycles without outside capital.
  2. The founder learned the platforms early by experimenting and treating posting like a game, using systematic testing to figure out what content scales.
  3. The company is turning platform-native virality into longer-term value by leaning into wholesome content as a business opportunity and building durable brands, original franchises, and real revenue.
Kartick’s Blog • 0 implied HN points • 22 Feb 26
  1. Public disputes don't have clear winners because every side can offer plausible counterarguments, leaving neutral observers unsure.
  2. Don't engage in public criticism; either stay silent or post a short line that you don't discuss such matters publicly.
  3. Responding usually harms more than helps: allies already believe you, opponents will twist your words, and gossip-seekers just feed on the spectacle, so silence protects your reputation.
Mental Hellth • 120 likes • 15 Oct 24
  1. Using phones too much can make us ignore important issues around us. It's easy to get lost in our screens instead of paying attention to what's happening in the real world.
  2. Phone addiction can lead to negative feelings and habits. People often use their phones to escape discomfort or sadness, but it might just make things worse.
  3. Finding a balance with phone use is important for mental health. Instead of reaching for our phones during tough times, we should try to face our feelings and situations head-on.