Medium and the Battle of Thermopylae

A hundred followers to hold off the empire

Rob Furey
2 min readApr 4, 2022

Some 24 centuries ago, over the course of three days, the Spartan King Leonidas I held off the army of the Persian Empire of Xerxes I at the Battle of Thermopylae. The actual numbers of soldiers on either side of the conflict have been in debate for millennia, although the relative sizes of each army are not. The Greeks had hundreds of soldiers while the Persians had many hundreds of thousands of troops.

Scene of the Battle of the Thermopylae
John Steeple Davis, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

Similarly, some three days ago I was informed by Medium that I would be removed from the Medium Partner Program for a low number of followers. Even though I have been a contributing member of the partner program for years, suddenly they came for me with the overwhelming force of a million Achaemenid warriors.

But, like an angry Spartan, I fought back. I retaliated with the tools given to me by Medium itself. I wrote a short piece about my discontent with Medium’s rule changes. Once I’d posted that article, I contacted outside groups that shared their own Medium articles, tips, and writer camaraderie. There I found others in the same situation as myself. They had been producers getting paid a few dollars a month — a number that had mysteriously been dropping over time — and now suddenly not even getting that token. All for the lack of followers.

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Rob Furey
Rob Furey

Written by Rob Furey

Rob is a professor of integrated science in Pennsylvania where he teaches biology and forensics courses. He writes both fiction and non-fiction.

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