Yes, but in my parent comment I asked specifically about the differences between Medium of the past and Medium that it is today, and you made a comment about blogs being decentralized, so from your comment I inferred that in the beginning Medium was also decentralized and that’s why it was acceptable, and in turn why \u\kixiQu said they liked the “past” state of Medium better.
Probably the fact that it’s a centralized service while blogs were inherently decentralized.
medium used to be decentralized?
I assume they mean that blogging isn’t something that it makes sense to decentralise.
I didn’t say Medium was decentralized, I said blogs were decentralized. Medium is centralizing a decentralized thing, which is terrible.
Yes, but in my parent comment I asked specifically about the differences between Medium of the past and Medium that it is today, and you made a comment about blogs being decentralized, so from your comment I inferred that in the beginning Medium was also decentralized and that’s why it was acceptable, and in turn why \u\kixiQu said they liked the “past” state of Medium better.