Among its contributors were
Matt Taibbi,
Susannah Breslin,
Jessica Faye Carter,
Katty Kay, Dawn Reiss, Lou Carlozo, Jeff Hoard, Caitlin Kelly, Allison Kilkenny, Brendan Coffey,
Miles O'Brien,
Erik Reece,
Jeffrey L. Seglin, and
Claire Shipman. Its initial group of contributors included current or former writers for
The New York Times,
Time,
Financial Times,
Rolling Stone, and
The Boston Globe. Contributors were paid, but also offered a share of the advertising and sponsorship revenues their individual pages generate and, in some cases, equity in the publication. They are also permitted to keep writing other material elsewhere, and even to promote those outside efforts through
True/Slant. Contributors were required to engage with readers by posting a minimum number of comments in reader discussions about their articles and curate the comments. This was an effort to capture some of the excitement of a social network.
True/Slant promoted not only the most popular contributors, but also the most active ones. High rankings could lead to higher traffic on a contributor's page, and therefore to higher income. ==History==