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Charlie Warzel | Facebook and Twitter, Future of Newsletters, and Media Feuds

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Charlie Warzel, editor of the "Galaxy Brain" newsletter now at The Atlantic, joins Steve Krakauer to discuss his move from the New York Times to Substack to The Atlantic, pros and cons of Twitter's outsized role among the media, whether Facebook is good or bad (and why that's the wrong question), how newsletters are being positioned now in media world today, The Atlantic's editorial success in a COVID world, the massive societal shift in the ability to have individual speech on a big scale, the creator dilemma when it comes to the Substack business model, his semi-feud with Glenn Greenwald, his new book on the future of work, living in Montana (far outside the Acela Media and the tech world), and more.

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Charlie Warzel, editor of the "Galaxy Brain" newsletter now at The Atlantic, joins Steve Krakauer to discuss his move from the New York Times to Substack to The Atlantic, pros and cons of Twitter's outsized role among the media, whether Facebook is good or bad (and why that's the wrong question), how newsletters are being positioned now in media world today, The Atlantic's editorial success in a COVID world, the massive societal shift in the ability to have individual speech on a big scale, the creator dilemma when it comes to the Substack business model, his semi-feud with Glenn Greenwald, his new book on the future of work, living in Montana (far outside the Acela Media and the tech world), and more.

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