why did folks ever think podcasting was going to stay platform-agnostic forever when every other content medium, audio format, rss-based format, not to mention radio shows... all are at least partially platformed
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Explain. Blogs and email are still platform agnostic. Nobody owns the sending of email (MailChimp, Sendgrid, Postmark, Convertkit), email accounts (Gmail, Hey) or email clients (Spark, Newton, Canary). Nobody owns the CMS (WordPress, Statamic), the hosting (WPengine), etc
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- most media gets at least partially captured by platforms (video, photos) - audio as a whole is very platform-captured (music, radio) - was inevitable podcasts get captured (open question how much) - true, blogs more resilient to eg medium/tumblr - IMO gmail is the next play
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“Most media.” You can’t just ignoring blogs and email newsletters, which are massive forms of media. Why does it have to be inevitable that podcasts get capture when blogs and email newsletters have been resilient for so long?
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I think you have to make a difference between the consumption (mostly b2c) vs production side (mostly b2b). There are many tools to send emails, but most people are limited to gmail/outlook to consume them. A lot of tools to produce movies, but not many sites to consume them...
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Search “email” in the App Store and tell me how many apps you see.
SMTP / webmail services like Zoho, Proton, Outlook all have millions of users.
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