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Medial Power Users, I Have a Question: What’s that ONE feature that keeps pulling you back to @medial? It doesn’t have to be something big—maybe it’s a tiny detail, a feeling, or a habit you’ve developed here. Let’s break it down and discuss in the

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Vishu Bheda

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It's the stickiness. When a platform makes me come back without thinking—that’s the real game. Habit > feature.

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