Imagine if instead of spending half his life giving interviews Mustafa Suleyman just went and quietly did this
Posts by Tucker Legerski
Max Read is the latest Substacker to find that the company's newsletter growth engine appears to have stalled maxread.substack.com/p/four-years...
Bowen Yang on conversion therapy: “That’s scar tissue that will never totally go away...That was a moment of real danger for me, where this thing I love and cherish about myself—there was an effort to eradicate it.” www.newyorker.com/magazine/202...
Wrote about the feeling of being unemployed for five months:
oldfashionednews.com/2025/09/16/b...
It will be interesting to see the long term changes for the states. Thanks for writing this @juliametraux.bsky.social
As I wrote about for @motherjones.com, people are already crossing state lines to get the Covid vaccine—which may become more common if the CDC vaccine advisory committee recommends limiting them this week. www.motherjones.com/politics/202...
Tucker Kraft is such a throwback man I love him
NEW: Google tells me it will re-file a legal brief in which lawyers said "the open web is already in rapid decline" to clarify that they were only talking about open-web display advertising. (The open web is still in rapid decline, though.) www.platformer.news/google-open-...
Yellowknife 🇨🇦
Job Opportunity: Cabin Radio hiring a Podcast Producer & Field Reporter
One-year contract, lots of travel. Must be a great interviewer, a good audio editor, ready to meet lots of people, and interested in justice in northern communities
cabinradio.ca/jobs
Who are the best journalists in and/or covering Wisconsin?
There's "a popular misconception that age-verification mandates are going to be the best way to rein in big tech and hold them accountable," EFF's Molly Buckley told @rollingstone.com - but these laws will just further line the biggest platforms' pockets. www.rollingstone.com/culture/cul...
Today, we're launching $1 & $2 tiers on our Patreon so more of our community can support us!
As a part of that, we also wanted to share where our funding is currently coming from and what community funding can help lead to for the future of Bridgy Fed & Bounce.
Check it out in the post below 👇🏼
6 @captimes.com Idea Fest sessions for free — many are virtual. Scope them out: AI, clean lakes, healthcare stuff.
I feel like books — reading — has immense value. Nothing replacing the pace and how reading literally impacts your thinking.
Micah Parsons to the Packers instantly makes them Super Bowl contenders.
I don't care what they gave up: It was worth it.
Academics once loved Twitter—but in the age of X they’ve abandoned it in droves. www.wired.com/story/bluesk...
this summit could have been a text
Here's a @speterdavis.com post that says starting in March, Substack tweaked the knobs so publications are seeing up to 90% fewer new subscribers. Substackers among you, does that match your experience? speterdavis.substack.com/p/substack-i...
100% agree — it’s still so good. I remember watching that and getting excited for future Abrams, but that feeling sadly faded as years piled on.
Some thoughts on Google’s announcement ending the use of ClaimReview in search:
Love the hope here. Especially the idea fact-checkers work will evolve , not disappear.
Meet @tuckerleg.bsky.social — writer, reporter, editor + research pro behind @mastersofscale, Rapid Response, @pioneersofAI, Spark & Fire + more! He’s now booking freelance gigs in writing, scripting, fact-checking & reporting. Work with Tucker: airmedia.org/talent/tucke...
#Andor needs a group chat not a fractal radio:
tuckerlegerski.bearblog.dev/andor-needs-...
Hi! I was sadly laid off in April — looking for work, exploring new places.
To learn more about me, and what I'm working on, what I offer, see my website.
tuckerlegerski.net
@404media.co knows how to run a business. @emanuelmaiberg.bsky.social @jasonkoebler.bsky.social @samleecole.bsky.social @josephcox.bsky.social have build a golden sun in the media landscape.
They make great journalism every week.
I first started trying to explain the radical fascist agenda of Substack and its funders + founders in 2020. It took until the last year before the message really broke through. But now writers are really making money after leaving the platform, if that was their goal. digiday.com/media/former...