Originally published at: https://ethical.net/ethical/ethical-alternatives-to-medium/
Medium, an online publishing platform launched in 2012, is fairly well known in the blogosphere, offering a quick and easy entry point if you need somewhere to host writing about almost any topic. A number of reasonably professional publications exist on the platform. Medium also hired a variety of big-name writers over the past few…
The post focuses on content writers, but I am a technology content consumer. What platforms are aout there with quality content about technology, software and AI?
That’s a great idea. Thanks! We’ll look into it
Absolutely not the point of the article, but as an aside and because you made a reference to it.
freecodecamp is an amazing free resource and I highly recommend it to anyone looking to learn basics of languages like python, html, php.
There is a lot of useful and detailed information. Vigyaa Anonymous is built to provide ‘A Safe Place’ for users who want to Write Anonymously do not wish to reveal their identity. Vigyaa Anonymous requires no log-in, your IP address is not tracked and we do not leave any cache files on your browser or SERVER.
This is the first time I’ve seen this site, the principle is great, the idea of a non judgemental online safe space. Sadly it seems like an idea that is very open to abuse though, I’m quite curious what gets posted there.
Can I ask how Substack stacks up? (Pun intended!)
Probably along the same lines I’d imagine…your point about feeding other platforms when diy websites are actually easy to setup (and take just as much effort to promote) is so valid!
There’s also Buttondown for plain text e-newsletters?
Really appreciate the top-level view of all the platforms, really helps decision making. Thank you.
P.S. Imprint’s web address seems dead?