I suppose the better question is "why aren't we all using weird home-made static blogs?"
Why Are We All on Medium?
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#3To me it doesn't look like the FLOSS people are on it but rather a bunch of marketing types. Usually the new startup of the month has its company blog on it. Fashionable javascript library of the week too. Or is that just because most links I see published here are for this kind of use?
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#5It's really the new blogger.
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#6Running a server is annoying and requires a level of technical expertise beyond what most people possess, and Medium is pretty and easy to use. It's really the new blogger.
Also, the parallax image scrolling stuff gets old quickly.
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#7Anyone who's serious about creative control is operating their own blog. I think Twitter and Facebook's biggest contribution to social media will be the eventual resurgence of private blogs and RSS.
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#8Well the short answer to this is that we are not all on medium.
IIRC, a while ago someone analyzed all the frontpage posts from the last year, and Medium wasn't particularly represented.
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#9I suspect a lot of other people are the same way. They don't want to set up another website for content they consider irrelevant to their main business/hobby.
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#10I'm thinking about launching my own blog again but haven't decided what I really want to do.