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Newsletters are back, but Facebook is making it easier to subscribe and follow creators. Substack and Revue by Twitter have been the trending platforms for newsletter-focused start-ups. However, Facebook is changing the game and is using social media to make things easier. Bulletin will share the articles and podcasts on individual creator publication pages, across the Facebook News Feed and within the News tab section of Facebook.

Bulletin was built on a different website, so creators do not depend on the Facebook platform. You can read free content without using Facebook, but you need to log into your Facebook account if you wish to subscribe. Bulletin gives room for followers to share their thoughts with one another. They can keep the conversation going with subscriber-only groups and live audio.

Facebook just launched a platform for creators to share their voices. Zuckerberg has always been a strong believer in Facebook as a platform for people to share their voices, but Bulletin allows creators to reach their communities and audience. Unlike Substack and Revue, which each charges creators 10 and 5 percent respectively from the subscription fees, Facebook will not charge any fees at launch. Instead, followers directly support creators by subscribing to their content. This way, you unlock exclusive content. Facebook will still have free-content to enjoy!

Facebook provides excellent tools to anyone who wants to share their content or new writers who want to reach their audience. They promise writers to have complete editorial independence. They also provide third-party help with legal resources, design support, and assistance with financial services. In addition, creators will be able to use comment moderation tools to control who can comment. For example, when they want to create subscriber-only groups or conversations. They also have analytics tools to help writers understand their audience and grow their subscribers over time.

Bulletin is a platform for all types of creators, from journalists to poets. Podcasts, writings, and live audios are available to anyone interested in the content. This is an excellent platform with support in many areas for new writers and seasoned ones too. Creators will own their content and email subscriber lists, giving them the freedom to leave the platform without having to start all over again. Facebook is offering the best platform nowadays for creators to share their content and subscribers to receive everything in one place.

“We think this concept of portability is extremely important for the creator economy,” Mark Zuckerberg

“What sets Bulletin apart is the integration with Facebook pages that enables you to post in a number of different ways in News Feed,” Zuckerberg said.

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