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Nope. This is not how canonical urls work.
Medium can import an article from your blog, dev.to can't.
If you post the same text on several platforms, it can harm your SEO since Google may consider it a plagiarism or piracy.
This is why canonical urls indicate what is the real origin of the article.
In theory, you can upload your posts automatically using some tools. But it depends, for instance, if all of your platform understand Markdown.
I use Blogger, which as far as I know, cannot handle Markdown, leaving me in tedious process of adjusting the same article for dev.to.
Nope.
This is not how canonical urls work.
Medium can import an article from your blog, dev.to can't.
If you post the same text on several platforms, it can harm your SEO since Google may consider it a plagiarism or piracy.
This is why canonical urls indicate what is the real origin of the article.
In theory, you can upload your posts automatically using some tools. But it depends, for instance, if all of your platform understand Markdown.
I use Blogger, which as far as I know, cannot handle Markdown, leaving me in tedious process of adjusting the same article for dev.to.