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Summary

Medium is planning to remove the ability to write and edit stories from its mobile apps, focusing instead on improving the reading experience, which has sparked concern among writers who value the convenience of mobile writing and editing.

Abstract

Medium has announced upcoming changes to its mobile applications for Android and iOS, which will involve the removal of story editing features and profile customization controls. This decision aims to enhance the reading experience on mobile devices by making it faster, smoother, and more consistent, aligning it with the desktop experience. However, this change has been met with disappointment from some users, including influential Medium writer Shannon Ashley, who has expressed her dissatisfaction on social media. The author of the web content agrees with the sentiment, emphasizing the importance of mobile writing capabilities in today's mobile-centric world. A potential workaround involves using the mobile web app, but as of the time of writing, this solution has limitations, and users may need to request the desktop version of the Medium website on their mobile browsers to continue writing and editing on the go.

Opinions

  • The author typically writes on a laptop but occasionally relies on the mobile app for convenience, and thus views the removal of mobile editing features as a significant inconvenience.
  • Medium's focus on enhancing the reading experience is acknowledged as necessary, especially given the app's performance issues, but the decision to remove writing capabilities is seen as a step back in an increasingly mobile world.
  • The author aligns with Shannon Ashley's public disapproval of Medium's decision, highlighting the importance of on-the-go writing and editing for many users.
  • While the author understands the need for a better reading experience and smoother app performance, they believe that sacrificing the ability to write on mobile is an unfavorable trade-off.
  • The author is hopeful about the potential workaround using the mobile web app but notes that, as of now, it is not fully functional, and users may need to switch to the desktop version of the site on their mobile devices.
  • The author is critical of Medium's constant changes, noting that while change can be good, these particular updates to the mobile app will likely frustrate many writers.
  • Despite personal dissatisfaction with the changes, the author acknowledges that they could adapt to using the mobile web app for editing if it becomes fully functional, and might even consider deleting the Medium app in favor of the web app.

Boom! Medium Will Remove the Ability to Write Stories On the Mobile Apps

There is a workaround I hope

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I typically write on a laptop, either in Notion or directly on the Medium website. From time to time, though, and depending on the circumstances, I have been using the mobile app for iPhone to write, draft, or edit stories on the go.

This won’t be possible much longer.

Where did this come from

In a recent post, Medium shared their plans to “remove story editing features from our native apps as well as controls for profile customization”.

To me, this means no more writing, editing, drafting up stories on the go, and no easy access to profile customization from the phone. That’s a huge bummer!

How Medium explains it

From Medium:

In the coming weeks, we’ll be introducing a series of changes to our Android and iOS apps, focused on a faster, smoother, and more consistent reading experience. The goal with these changes is to help readers discover more authors and topics, and to make it easier for them to read and share stories from their mobile devices. It will also be a significant step forward in creating a more unified and familiar Medium experience across Android, iOS, and our website.

With our focus on an exceptional reading experience, however, we’ve made the difficult decision to remove story editing features from our native apps as well as controls for profile customization. Both of these features will continue to be accessible from our desktop web app.

One of the most popular Medium writers, Shannon Ashley, who has been known to extensively write from her phone, expressed her feelings about this decision in a recent tweet.

Agreed

I completely agree with Shannon here, I have to say.

Medium is right in the sense that the mobile apps need a speed bump and could run smoother. Notifications, in particular, have been troublesome on mobile for a long time.

But, overall, removing the ability to write on the go is a weird decision in this increasingly mobile world.

A workaround

Medium doesn’t say when this move is going to happen. At the time of writing, the iOS app hasn’t been updated yet.

Once it will be there, you can only edit and work on your stories on the web app.

There might be a workaround, though, I hope.

What’s this workaround? The mobile web app.

You can navigate to medium.com from the browser on your phone to write and edit your content there (hopefully).

For this to work well, you might need to actually uninstall the Medium mobile app from your device. Otherwise, the website will keep redirecting you to the mobile app. This is already annoying.

As of right now, this workaround is not working, just to let you know. At least on iOS, I can’t write from the mobile browser, UNLESS you use the desktop version of the website on your phone. You can switch to that setting on most modern mobile browsers. When I do it in Safari on iPhone, I CAN write and edit stories.

The bottom line

Medium folks are changing the platform constantly. Most recently, the newly-designed website. Change is often met with both praise and hate. These upcoming changes to the mobile app will irritate many writers, I’m sure.

I don’t like this move. Then again, I’m not sure how many writers even use the mobile apps to write or edit stories. I do it occasionally. I could live without it. If the mobile website allows for edits on the go, I’ll be fine with that. I might just delete the Medium app and switch to the web app instead.

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