How to Avoid Being Locked Up in Medium Jail

Get the most out of chatting with other writers.

Evon
5 min readMay 16, 2022
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Don’t you love the Medium? I do.

It’s a great place to meet other writers and has an interesting discussion. But there’s one thing you don’t want to do on Medium, and that’s getting locked in Medium jail.

With Medium, you can connect with other writers who share your interests and passions. Commenting and supporting others not only helps out but also allows you to learn more about what they think and feel.

It’s a great way to make connections that can last a lifetime.

If you enjoy interacting with writers, you won’t want to miss out on Medium’s commenting options.

Usually, I don’t. The only time is when I’m in medium custody. “Jail” is what I call it.

If you love to chat with writers, you’ll want to avoid getting locked in Medium jail at all costs. But what is Medium jail?

If you find yourself exceeding the comment limit, you may be temporarily locked out of commenting. This is what I call “Medium jail.” If you’re in Medium jail, don’t worry you can still read and write articles.

You just won’t be able to comment for a set period. And of course, you can always clap.

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Evon

My incurable “idiotic” autoimmune disease inspired me to write and inspire others to live extraordinary lives while allowing my voice to be heard. Love Laughing