As Medium Slashes Operations, I Sent Ev Williams A Message About Steem on Medium

Medium, my favorite reading platform, just cut 50 jobs and closed two of their offices, one in New York and one in DC.
I came to Steemit from Medium and I still regularly post content there. I'm not surprised to learn that CEO, Ev Williams, is acknowledging that advertising models are broken. He posted this new blog post yesterday about Medium's change and closures. Yesterday, three hours after I read his blog, I sent him a reply directly on his Medium post, in the hopes that he reads my article from 2 months ago titled, If Medium Had Sex With Steemit, Their Love Child Could Be A Killer Platform. I posted this same article on both Steemit and Medium. I also emailed this to @ned at the time. Actually, 2 love children could be created not one, but the title sounded too long so I stuck with 'love child'.
Here's the message I sent to Ev Williams on Medium:
I haven't received any sort of response, as it's really hard to actually get through to famous people. In my article I don't propose the specifics of how Medium would operate but I point out the fact that Medium's and Steemit's strengths and weaknesses are in different areas that complement each other. What I see as a potentially powerful combo is if Medium were to adopt the Steem blockchain and develop its monetization strategy with Steem. The normal advertising model is dead, as Ev has admitted and the option left to Medium is to create what Steem has already done. It seems like so obvious a solution, it's almost absurd.
I suppose the other option for Medium would be to create their own currency, but that would be like reinventing the wheel. The currency and micro wallets have already been invented, and specifically for a blogosphere.
I'm very passionate about Medium and I think what they have accomplished thus far is amazing.

Image Source: my Medium blog post, Brainselfie
But going back into the history of Ev Williams, you'll come to realize that monetization strategy is not Ev's strong suit. He developed the site Blogger back in the day and had trouble monetizing it. It got to the point that all the employees at Blogger had to be laid off and it was being run only by Ev himself. His story is pretty grueling. I used that Blogger site and my blog is still on there. Then Google stepped in. Ev is the founder of Twitter, too. Twitter has issues with monetization, so it's not surprising to me that Medium is having some related monetization issues. Ev's story of why he created Twitter is fascinating: Ev is from a small town and he wanted a way to have more friends. Ev is fundamentally a good person from what I've learned about him but he seems to struggle with monetizing platforms.
It seems to me that Ev would be better off partnering with someone in the blockchain space who understands the monetization solutions moving forward into the future. If we could get Ned, Dan and Ev to meet in a video, wouldn't that be productive? Someone can set this up, I have no doubt. I can try to contact some editors within Medium. I think a talk would be a good step. Who is up for this?
I was also wondering if I could write for the official Steemit presence on Medium? Who is in charge of that account? On Medium I have a decent following, about 1.2K, so I have devoted a lot of energy to that platform. I still think it's the best source for information that currently exists.
If Medium adopted the Steem currency, then writers I think would feel more comfortable coming to both platforms, and the widespread adoption of Steem could become a reality. If anyone has connections to Ev Williams, now is the time to give him our messages.
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Thank you for this post! I'm new to steemit and really enjoy the platform, and I'm also very attracted by medium's platform for it's design, the quality content and the bloggers who seem really good. Would you recommend that I post my articles on both platforms? thank you for your help
yes, just make sure and put a link to your medium article the cheetah bot doesn't think you're plagiarizing.
ok thanks for your help!! I will follow your advice.
I haven't even had coffee, and now this?
nooooooooooo
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@stellabelle lol great post
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Trying to get your word out :) Here's the article where the comment lives:
http://avc.com/2017/01/online-publishing-should-look-at-steem-not-spotify-for-inspiration/
Excellent thinking! Have you read the article from @williambanks about the same topic? You two should have a chat.
Resteemed and upvoted.
I read all the updates, including the person who first posted about this yesterday on Steemit. The first poster just put a link up. I have been thinking about this and coming up with possible solutions from 2 months ago. We need to get Ned and Ev together in a meeting.
Excellent, I think you can make it happen.
Great idea, and thanks for writing it! You're right about it being very hard to reach famous people: they always have their guard up & they have to prioritize their time.
I don't understand why people like that site. I've been told there's a lot of memes and I get that the looks may be slightly more pleasing, but in regards to features I still don't know of any that medium has and steemit doesn't. Why do you personally like their site?
the quality and diversity of information is unparalleled. Medium has attracted experts of every field, including blockchain, decentralization, personalities, writers and intellectuals. It's interface is a lot cleaner than Steemit. Also, niche communities are highly developed. I write for a publication called Hacker Noon....I'll post a sample of it. Notice how it is like a magazine. If you cannot see why it is so much better and slicker, then I don't know what to say.
For starters, you can do a search and bring up old blog posts by subject. We can't do this on steemit yet. It's hard to find old articles. Very frustrating, indeed.
There are some very good article there but I don't hangout there I usually happen upon the articles. It would be a great match though.
Here's Hacker Noon that contribute to:
https://hackernoon.com/
And here's my article on the Hackernoon platform (within Medium) : https://hackernoon.com/scarjo-robot-forces-us-to-consider-robot-replica-issues-ae447fc65fb9#.614jwzkv5
There are so many features that Medium has which Steemit does not and vice versa...read my article.
Steem is open-source, so nothing stands in the way of Medium or anyone to integrate it into their platform.
egos stand in the way. From what i heard, a license is involved in some respect.
Maybe they're not the leaders who could bring long-term success to an organization then.
Yes, you are right. Here is the copyright.
(I didn't want to use "license" because it doesn't rhymes, lol.) This license makes hard to release just a new currency with the same code. They would have to contact Steemit, inc. if they'd want to start a new blockchain. So they'd do better if they just integrate Steem.
It takes courage as well.
Actually it is possible to fork the Steem blockchain, even with creation of a new Genesis block. The MIT license is one of the least prohibitive licenses available and pro-open source forking.
But that would defeat the purpose of having a love child and Medium would have to do it all over, there where STEEM (the token) already has value.
Medium is obviously the prime candidate for SMT adoption/integration but @stellabelle’s post is all about not having to create a new token (find investors and build token value) and run with STEEM as main currency.
One important element, struggle here could be that Medium is heavily VC funded and its boardroom may block such move.
Back in the days they didn't use the MIT license. We was very happy when they finally switch to it. :)
Great ideas here! Upvoted and

thank you