Why the comment function is now only open to paid subscribers
Unfortunately a necessary measure
This substack is for information purposes.
Everyone can get an idea of my work, be it through my work with the dark field microscope or as a remote viewer.
Recently, more and more religious views, hostility, nagging and even threats and other things that have nothing to do with finding a real solution have come to the fore.
Neither complete doom and gloom nor whitewashing will lead us to our goal. Other colleagues feel the same way. And my time is too valuable for me to be distracted by this.
But maybe we're dealing with a lot of trolls or AI bots.
Thank you to everyone who has expressed their support!
Anyone who wants to reach me can still do so via the direct message here on Substack. And if important information emerges from these conversations, it will of course be published in an article with details of its origin.
And if you don't like this Substack, you can simply leave it. There is no obligation to read it.
However, netiquette also applies to direct messages:
Not welcome and will not be answered:
Insults, threats and slurs of any kind
Incitements to violence
Election and party advertising
Right-wing or left-wing extremist ideas, racism and hate propaganda
Pornography and obscenities
Violations of the rights of third parties
Comments that do not deal with the topic of the respective article or associated post
Links to external websites unrelated to the original post
The publication of private correspondence and private data (addresses, e-mail addresses or telephone numbers)
Any misuse of the communication function
It is a pity that we have to resort to such measures.
And I would like to thank everyone here on Substack who has the courage to do something and not just vent their frustration in the comments section.
SAM
Good move 😉
I get ya. Some things are better left unsaid. Cheers, Rod