Jiang says his Substack differs from Twitter-style news by offering weekly long-form analysis that connects current events together.
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"Sometimes you get annoyed with Vincent's questions. Sometimes Amber can read a little bit faster. If you could please ask her to read a..."
"...my sub stack is different in that I try to post long form analysis of the war because, you know, like, like people are..."
"...issues. I think a lot of people don't actually watch your long -form content. So, many people that that are part of this attack..."
"...conversation with me, let's do it in a conversation, right? A long form conversation where you're allowed to present your perspective and where I'm..."
"...never, I'm completely, I'm completely, I'm completely up to like a long form, good faith discussion. There's, do you know George Washington? George Galloway?..."
"...you're good at that uh answers, can you give me a long form answer to a question without a very standardized answer? And they..."
"...you know, so, what I recommend is you read novels. Um, long -form novels. Because if you read long -form novels, they build a..."
"...making some comments but actually to write a long essay a long -form essay i don't see that many people doing that nowadays and..."
"...packed with experimental farm updates book reviews think pieces and recommended long -form content from across the internet a paid subscription will support my..."
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