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Summary

The article encourages Medium users to go beyond passive engagement, such as clapping, and actively connect with writers by exchanging personal contact information to foster deeper relationships.

Abstract

The author reflects on their year and a half experience on Medium, emphasizing the importance of meaningful interactions over superficial engagement metrics like claps. They suggest that readers should take the initiative to connect with writers on a more personal level by reaching out through emails, social media, or even phone numbers. This approach, the author argues, can lead to unexpected and rewarding connections that enhance the writing and networking experience on the platform.

Opinions

  • The author values the unique advantages of writing on Medium but acknowledges its limitation in fostering genuine connections among users.
  • They believe that true connection requires intentional effort beyond the platform's built-in engagement features.
  • The author promotes direct communication, such as exchanging emails or social media contacts, as a means to deepen relationships with writers whose work resonates with them.
  • There is an implication that such connections could lead to surprising outcomes, suggesting that the author has had positive experiences from making these deeper connections.

Let’s Really Connect!

Go Beyond Claps!

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After being on Medium for a year and a half and taking it more seriously in these last few months, I have learned a lot when it comes to writing and networking.

To me, writing on Medium is better than writing on most other platforms, but one thing it cannot force us to do is truly connect with one another.

So I ask all who read this to go beyond claps and comment and truly connect with writer who you resonate with. Exchange emails, socials, and even numbers and chat.

It could surprise you.

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