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2025 Newsletter-As-Personality EraFirst documented sighting: Shortly after Ghost, Medium, and every previous version of this

Substack For Everything

the expansion of Substack from a long-form writing platform to the default medium for every adjacent thing including hot takes, photo diaries, recipe collections, and unfinished creative projects

Severity Score

7.2 / 10

Cringe Half-Life

2 years

Recurrence Probability

High

Era

2025

Browse 2025 ArchiveCanonical Entry
NOTICE

👁️ What Everyone Noticed

The thing nobody had a name for until now

Substack's success in hosting long-form writing newsletters attracted every adjacent creator format. Recipe collections, photo essays, journaling, monthly link roundups, unfinished novels, emotional check-ins, hot takes on shows, and professional thought leadership all moved to Substack. The platform was the same. The content was everything else.

SPREAD

🦠 Why It Spread

The Bureau's best guess (officially filed)

Substack offered ownership, distribution, and enough cultural prestige to make "I have a Substack" a statement of creative seriousness regardless of what was actually in it. Starting a Substack required less commitment than maintaining any other publishing format and produced the same announcement.

DAMAGE

💀 Peak Cultural Damage

The version that made the Bureau file a formal complaint

A Substack newsletter announcing a new Substack newsletter about why the author was starting a Substack.

RISK

🔄 Relapse Risk

The Bureau's honest forecast (not good)

Medium. Ghost is currently performing this function for people who wanted Substack but with their own domain.

SURVIVORS

🧟 Survivors

Sites still doing this. Unironically.

"I'm moving my thoughts to Substack" posts that replaced the thoughts

newsletters with subscriber counts measured in specific people

"paid tier coming soon" notices from 2022 that are still coming soon

RELATED

🔗 Related Phenomena

Other things the Bureau blames

2025 • Top 10

LinkedIn Trends That Aged Badly

9.1 / 10

a ranked catalogue of LinkedIn posting habits that seemed strategic, authentic, or thought-provoking at the time and then immediately did not

Half-life: 72 hoursRelapse: Every Monday morning

2025 • Trend

Building In Public As Marketing

8.2 / 10

the conversion of "building in public" from a genuine development practice into a growth channel that produces content about making a product instead of making the product

Half-life: 2 yearsRelapse: High among solo founders

2025 • Phenomenon

Founder Parasocial Relationship Loop

8.6 / 10

the recursive dynamic in which founder content builds a parasocial audience that validates the product, whose engagement is used as market signal, whose continued attention requires more personal founder content

Half-life: Variable: either the founder scales to celebrity or the content becomes a job they cannot leaveRelapse: High and increasing

2025 • Field Report

The Vulnerability Content Industrial Complex

8.9 / 10

a field report on the industrialisation of personal vulnerability as a content format across LinkedIn, Instagram, Substack, and TikTok, including formatting conventions, engagement mechanics, and the strategic timing of disclosures

Half-life: The format survives; the individuals varyRelapse: Every creator discovery cycle produces new entrants
ANCESTOR

🦕 Historical Predecessor

What it was before anyone named it

NCCB could not locate a clean predecessor. This may indicate a genuinely new mutation, which is rarely good news.
ERA

📅 2025 Archive

Other things the internet did that year

2025 • Top 10

Most Cursed Productivity Trends of 2025

8.9 / 10

a ranking of productivity fashions that turned mild organization into a lifestyle performance

Half-life: 2 yearsRelapse: High whenever teams become anxious

2025 • Trend

Notes App Apology Aesthetic

8.4 / 10

the aesthetic use of faux-private notes, screenshot statements, and staged raw sincerity in public communication

Half-life: 4 yearsRelapse: High during backlash cycles

2025 • Trend

Notion Dashboard As Personality

7.9 / 10

the trend of treating productivity dashboard screenshots as personal philosophy, maturity signal, and aesthetic identity

Half-life: 3 yearsRelapse: Medium-high

2025 • Top 10

Ways AI Made The Internet Worse

9.4 / 10

a ranked audit of the specific, documented, and entirely preventable ways AI deployment degraded ordinary internet use across 2025

Half-life: 6 months until the next batchRelapse: Already happened again
FAQ

❓ FAQ

Questions the Bureau has been asked too many times

What is Substack For Everything?

Substack For Everything is a documented trend in the NCCB archive for 2025, best known for the expansion of substack from a long-form writing platform to the default medium for every adjacent thing including hot takes, photo diaries, recipe collections, and unfinished creative projects.

Why did Substack For Everything spread?

Substack offered ownership, distribution, and enough cultural prestige to make "I have a Substack" a statement of creative seriousness regardless of what was actually in it. Starting a Substack required less commitment than maintaining any other publishing format and produced the same announcement.

Will Substack For Everything come back?

Medium. Ghost is currently performing this function for people who wanted Substack but with their own domain.

When was Substack For Everything first documented?

Substack For Everything is indexed in the NCCB archive with a first documented sighting of Shortly after Ghost, Medium, and every previous version of this.

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🖼️ Visual Evidence

What this looks like when shared without context (Bureau approved)

museum exhibit of abandoned substacks in glass cases, each with a launch post and no subsequent content, quiet archival lighting

2025

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