Introducing Featured Stories for Publications

Publication editors can now play a greater role in curating story recommendations for their publication’s followers

Tony Stubblebine
The Medium Blog
3 min read5 days ago

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We’re testing an important change that gives publication editors the power to Feature stories to their publication followers. This change is live for many publications today; our goal is to have it available to all publications by the end of the next week.

Each publication will be able to feature stories to their followers. Our system will recommend these stories more highly in Digest emails, on the homepage For You feed, in the publication story page, and anywhere else a publication’s followers see its stories. This gives publication editors a way to use their experience to share the stories they think their readers will find valuable.

Screenshot of publication story featuring.
Screenshot of an editor featuring a story.

Publication editors can feature one story every seven days. If you’re an editor and have more questions about the details of this new feature, we’ve preemptively answered many of them in our help center.

Humans first

We’re building a humans-first platform. This feature is part of our philosophy of building a better internet. Featured Stories are another way that the Medium feed is curated by real humans with subject-matter expertise, not just algorithms.

Medium readers want substance and deeper understanding. It is now common on Medium that the top recommendations for readers have been vetted by at least two humans ahead of you — checking for quality, authenticity, depth, research, impact, and all of the things that make it likely that a story you read here will deepen your understanding of the world. (It’s also this human vetting that does the heroic work of holding back the AI slop from taking over your feeds.)

The bigger picture

When readers come to Medium, we aim to recommend high-quality stories through the human curation that powers our systems. A big part of this is our Boost program, which helps us work directly with publication editors to find great writing across all corners of Medium. More than one million people pay for a Medium membership because they get a reliably great reading experience here.

Our systems are based on human curation because writing is inherently human. That’s what we mean by putting humans first. You write to think and to develop your ideas for readers, not for an algorithm. Reading is just as human. Readers look for good stories in order to better understand the world. When writing is done well — with context, knowledge, and nuance — then a writer’s wisdom passes onto their readers.

But a shared, universal definition of what makes a story good does not exist. Quality is subjective because humans are unique.

Story Featuring is a way to recognize and celebrate the expertise and unique perspectives that editors bring to Medium.

Publications are the heart of community on Medium. Publication editors recognize, curate, and share ideas with their communities. They serve an important role to help connect readers with great writing and help stories find the right audience. Now, they can do that with more power.

At Medium, everything we do connects to humans, from our membership model to our curation systems to our community of readers. What matters isn’t an updated functionality in our product; it’s how you all use these features, and how the stories we all read will change as a result. I used the word test in the introduction of this story because there’s more coming. If you have feedback, we’re listening — leave a response here to share.

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Tony Stubblebine
Tony Stubblebine

Written by Tony Stubblebine

CEO at @medium. “Coach Tony” to some.

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