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Habr
track, 2013-01-21 04:48:42

Do I need to post a question about whether to write an article?

The question, of course, is rhetorical. It's no secret that this is done mainly for implicit karma begging.
If there is a topic - write and do not ask.
In my opinion so.

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track, 2013-01-21
@track

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.

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Artur Smirnov, 2013-01-21
@wisd

Have you thought about whether to post the question of whether to post the question of whether to write an article?

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stavinsky, 2013-01-21
@stavinsky

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.

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Vadim, 2013-01-23
@McDoe254

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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track, 2013-01-23
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