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mk  ·  3355 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: The Billionaire’s Typewriter: The Battle Between Medium and Publishing Freedom

    In fact, its ethics are ac­tu­ally worse than the tra­di­tional type­writer. Why? Be­cause Medium’s ho­mo­ge­neous de­sign has noth­ing to do with lim­i­ta­tions of the un­der­ly­ing tech­nol­ogy (in this case, the web). As dis­cussed above, it’s a de­lib­er­ate choice that lets Medium ex­tract value from the tal­ent and la­bor of others.

This summarizes the issue well. I suppose as long as you are free to download your work off of medium and to publish it elsewhere, then medium has the advantage of offering a publishing platform, whereas most blogging tools do not. Ease of use is one thing they are selling, but the real carrot is reach. For that reason, Medium works well for a certain type of writer, and certain kinds of writing. However, it won't work for John Gruber or Jason Kottke.

It's interesting that Evan Williams doesn't play up the reach, at least I haven't come across him doing so.