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Photo by Bhushan Sadani on UnsplashI joined Medium less than two short years ago. Initially I just began to migrate old content, then I jumped in fully.

I havent been around that long, relatively speaking, but I do at least remember the days of green hearts. Things have changed since I joined. Not just hearts replaced with claps, but the introduction of the paywall system. No doubt a bunch of other stuff got tweaked and refined that I hardly even noticed. And thats the crux of it.

Medium is a very clever name. Because thats exactly what this platform is. It is a platforma *medium*that enables writers to do what they do best…write.

Medium has changed since I arrived here, but it has been a streamlining kind of change, rather than transformative. Because transformative change isnt needed. Medium is smooth experience for both reader and writer.

No bullshit.

As writers, we are given a blank page. We are prompted Tell your story…

Medium makes it easy for us to do so. And easy for readers to find it when its done. It *gets *that readers are writers, and vica versa. Responses being treated like Stories is the foremost example of this.

Medium is a tool, and rather a good one at that.

Without Medium Im not sure I would have aimed to write every day for a year straight. Without Medium, I probably wouldnt be almost a month into that challenge.

Without Medium, Id have read less. And Id have written a lot less.

So Im glad to have a medium called Medium. Theres magic in a blank page. The magic of potential.