I have been writing a niche history blog for 15 years

resobscura.substack.com

102 points by benbreen 15 hours ago


simonw - 5 hours ago

Turns out I've linked to you five times since 2023! https://simonwillison.net/tags/benjamin-breen/

(A neat thing about having tags for people I link to is that it's easier to spot when I become a repeat-linker.)

protocolture - 5 hours ago

>I also (then and now) have no appetite for short-form video content, and still less for the type of history explainer videos — “here’s a two hour deep dive into why this movie is historically inaccurate” or “everything you need to know about such-and-such famous person” — that seem to do well on YouTube.

100% agree.

Whats the difference between the sites "Blog Format" which apparently died in 2023, and what is happening now?

nspattak - 2 hours ago

I guess that there are "content creators" who are not interested by video or click-bait as well as those "content consumers" who are looking for geniously interesting content written in a concise and clear way. Substack seems a good site for this but in general it seems to me that this is sth that is missing in today's internet.

N_Lens - 4 hours ago

Just in time to be scooped up in AI training sets!

camillomiller - 2 hours ago

Sad that a long time self-hosted writer conceded to Substack. The tyranny of convenience and distribution strikes again.

vasco - 3 hours ago

For what its worth, when you use expressions like 'those halcyon days' you don't need to tell us you're a history PhD.

colesantiago - 4 hours ago

35 paying subscribers out of 8,000 seems to be very low, especially for 15 years.

Do most people actually pay and support most newsletters? Wouldn't it be more stable income to have sponsors or commercial sponsors?

beritdotdev - 5 hours ago

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manwithmanyface - 4 hours ago

Okay