yes I do. You're either staying afloat or you're in the race to the bottom. Medium is the message.
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it's not about function, it's about the metaphor. A site as a destination means power. Homestead content versus nomadic.
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not sure I agree but understand your perspective -- to me, this model is inversed in age of social, everything is nomadic
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disagree completely here. UX matters and
@medium reduces transaction costs for all involved with better UX so helps everyone.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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not all "platforms" are the same and forcing everyone to fight bad UX to prove a point doesn't make any sense.
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writers should focus on content and readers on consuming / participation not navigating bad UX and noise on both sides.
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lots of shoulds there. My should is much simpler. People should do as they like and we'll see what survives.
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my should is simple: UX should improve.
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nah, just simple math: cost of information and therefore better code and UX keeps falling so bad UX dies over time.
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yeah that's why Wordpress is struggling and medium is thriving...oh wait, other way around 

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change takes time. If
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