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Well, write, and immediately, according to the results of voting for the post, you will immediately see.
I don’t understand why first post in questions, then write, then post in articles, well, except for the implied karma-begging: “Oh, I’m so smart, I can write this, but there’s not enough karma, we ourselves are dumb, so help someone with what you can” :)
A good article will vote for itself, but a bad article is not needed, regardless of what they write to you in the Q&A before that.
Have you thought about whether to post the question of whether to post the question of whether to write an article?
And where, excuse me, is the question here? If you yourself answered it in the text.
Although not always the way you think. When I wrote the first article, I really didn’t know if anyone needed it.
Being just a reader of Habr, I seem to have come across this post (or a similar one - it was a long time ago, I don’t remember). There, everyone was so rosy unsubscribing, they say, asking questions about the need for the first article is normal. Somehow I remember it, so when I became a member, I asked the appropriate question without a second thought. Not least, I got a lively opinion on what points to pay more attention to. I regarded a small increase in karma as an additional motivation. Besides, karma is a delicate matter. If something is wrong, it will be merged back. Nevertheless, asking such questions before each article, in my opinion, is still superfluous.
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