Migrating from thoughts and Medium to WriteFreely
Over the last few weeks, I've been migrating my thoughts page* and my blog† to WriteFreely, hosted by Write.as.
I love thoughts so much, and I’ve praised it constantly. I’m so grateful that it’s gotten me back into writing short little blog posts, something I loved doing as a younger person but somehow lost interest in, maybe because simplicity and fun have taken a back seat in the world of blogging. At the same time, I’m now looking for features that thoughts doesn’t provide, like pagination, dedicated pages for individual posts, email signup, RSS, tags, and more. I still think thoughts is amazing, a beautifully simple blogging platform with an “old internet” feel in the very best way, and for that reason, I still wholeheartedly recommend it. I don’t recommend everyone switch to WriteFreely. It just seems like the better fit for me right now.
Medium, on the other hand, I could do without. They sometimes display giant banners above free blog posts to encourage readers to sign up for Medium, which is really annoying. I'm a paying subscriber to Medium as a reader, actually. I think that should exempt my blog from their advertising, but it doesn't. Also, their recommendation engine is horrific, and it encourages endless clickbait nonsense. I don’t want to support a company that does that, and I don’t want that perverse incentive to change my writing.
WriteFreely isn't perfect. It uses an odd Markdown parser, just like thoughts does, it doesn't provide search functionality, and the navigational menus presented to authors are pretty confusing, among other things of varying importance. But it's a much better fit for me right now. Even having a separate page for each post is great. I'm sure that's what readers and search engines expect. By contract, thoughts shows all posts on one page and uses URL fragments to link to particular posts (e.g., https://thoughts.johnkarahalis.com/#1762540598). Wordpress is another option, of course. It has more features, and it's endlessly extensible, but it's not as elegant as WriteFreely, in my opinion. I'm sure it can do everything WriteFreely can, given enough time and patience, but maybe not as seamlessly.
Over the next little while, you'll see posts disappear from those places and re-appear on this blog. I expect I'll be done somewhere around the middle of January, 2026, but time will tell.
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* When this post was published, this linked to my thoughts page. However, once the migration is complete and all of my thoughts posts have been migrated to this blog, the link will probably redirect to this blog's homepage.
† Similarly, after I migrate all posts from Medium to this blog, this link will not load my Medium page. It's not possible for me to redirect from Medium to this blog, though, so it will probably just lead to a Not found page.