April 27, 2019
Is Medium a noise-based platform?
Today I've searched some info on gson and found this blog post which as I use uBlock to block popups (like medium popups which I hate), I've noticed this text instead of image (almost all Medium-hosted blogs uses some strange full-screen images which usually consume first full-height page scroll, or more):
"This image has nothing to do with the article, but Medium recommended to add a picture ¯\_(ツ)_/¯".
"This image has nothing to do with the article, but Medium recommended to add a picture ¯\_(ツ)_/¯".
Hey. Stop. If this has nothing to do with your article, why the hell did you add it? I don't care about my bandwidth, but it still consumes screen space (even blocked - it's blank space) and it's noise as author just sincerely wrote.
This shall not be the modern web. Yet Medium is a profitable company! I now still use Blogger which shares founder with Medium. But Blogger was and is not that bad!
Just to give some clue of how much noise is on the first page of a regular Medium-based blog here's a screenshot (hint: everything is a noise!):
UPD: typos, formatting.
Labels: blog, blogger, internet, marketing, medium, noise, web