The following feed is now live on our website. Do check it out and give any feedback if you have before we release this on app.
Why following feed?
So that you can have a focused section to scroll through as latest becomes very cluttered sometimes.
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Chamarti Sreekar
Stealth • 16h
yaar the replies shouldn't be shown it makes no sense here , only posts should be shown and when is it coming to the mobile app?
What's the most unique thing on Medial?
To frame it differently, what's the one dopamine hit Medial gives that makes you keep coming back here?
For us it will be getting actual thoughtful replies about Business Posts.
We crave it.
On that note St
Hey creators of medial... Shouldn't be there improvement in reply section too. To read all the replies I have to click each, every single time and have to go deeper and deeper... Otherthen that allmost everything is perfect... Well-done...
I actually have 4 accounts post different type of good content regularly, so yaar taking premium for all of it would be so high and I won't earn much in return
what should I do , I love posting different types of content
you should atleast enable
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Hawk
Stealth • 8m
@Medial A Suggestion
- Posts with latest replies should ensure that the post retains the “1st page” scroll of the latest post
Reason: Even though the post has a high reach and many replies, it goes down to the multiple pages, same applies for the
When Agilitas sports raised their massive round just when they begun I wondered how were they able to raise so much? Apparently founder pedigree helps a lot. But looking at their Lotto deal which could result in revenues of 2000-3000 Crores in 2-3 ye
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Tanmay Sinha
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Mr Programmer • 5m
It will be better if Medial has a 'EDIT' Button For Posts.
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Arcane
Stealth • 5m
"When judging others, attributing success to luck makes you look jealous and mean, even if we know it exists. And when judging yourself, attributing success to luck can be too demoralising to accept."
Morgan Housel, The Psychology of Money