“Just maybe they’ll even stumble across this article where they discover a post script at the end of the article that simply states: I loved you.”— Benjamin Sledge, psiloveyou.xyz
“Employees were told that they did not have to take the buyouts but that their jobs would most likely change if they stayed, the people said.”— Katie Robertson, nytimes.com
“After each strategy shift at Medium, partner publishers have said they felt the rug being pulled out from under their feet, with no notice.”— Shan Wang, niemanlab.org
“What do you call a midget psychic who just escaped from prison? A small medium at large.”— Unknown, tcat.tc
“At Embedly, we started off trying to standardize embedding across providers and in our next act with Medium, we hope to lead the discussion on creating better standards and tools for everyone.”— Sean Creeley, medium.com
“What if @Medium had a “positivity” tilt to their feed, preferring to show you positive, uplifting articles over negative ones when possible.”— Ian Storm Taylor, twitter.com
“I detailed this process and my thoughts because I want you, a product person, to understand how much someone has to go through when they are abused on platforms”— Ash Huang, medium.com
“With everyone’s interests misaligned, the hoped-for network effects won’t materialize.”— Alex Magnin, thoughtcatalog.com
“Each form of transport not only carries, but translates and transforms the sender, the receiver, and the message. The use of any kind of medium or extension of man alters the patterns of interdependence among people, as it alters the ratios among our senses.”— Marshall McLuhan, amazon.com
“There was a reason the church was the main cultural unifier in Western Europe: it had the best distribution network and the most mass-produced item— the Bible.”— David Shields, amazon.com