Goodbye Substack, hello Medium.com
Art Date and TransPort are now on Medium.com
Some news — Art Date and TransPort are now on Medium.com
I wrote about my frustration with CEO Chris Best here and am finally leaving the platform because it does increasingly matter where we platform our voices and where we put our attention. Seeing Disney+ and ABC kowtow to Trump and the FCC made me realize that if ever there was a time to take a stand, it is now. Stakes have never been higher for freedom of speech, but also for people speaking and acting with integrity.
Yesterday, you may have noticed a message from Medium.com, the OG crowd-funded blogging platform, that I have signed you up for something. Fear not, it is my same old email newsletter.
Art Date and TransPort are still free for all, and a free for all. I will send all content through my email as inspiration strikes, per usual, then archive it in my publications on Medium.com. If you are happy receiving my newsletter, you can click on it and opt-in to emails. Or if you didn’t see it and want to make sure you get Art Date or TransPort going forward, you can sign up here:
https://thibault2studio.medium.com/subscribe
If you would like to support my work with some $$$, you can sign up to Medium.com for $5/month and get unlimited access to all pay-walled content on the site — not just mine. If you want to contribute 4x the coin to authors, you can become a Friend of Medium for $15/month. Medium works on an algorithm of page views and time spent rather than subscriptions per author, as far as I can tell.
I will leave my content up for a while on Substack before I close it down, giving me a chance to archive it.
Thank you for following along on this wild ride!
No shade to anyone who is staying on Substack. It’s a useful platform.

