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Drafts/previews with zero karma?
Good afternoon!
I was going to write and put in drafts an article in order to post it sometime later. Since I am new to Habré, there is nowhere to write it. Fair.
What is the problem? The trouble is that you can’t save the article as drafts either, because “To write to this blog, karma must be at least 5.”
Question, comrades: is this true, or is there some simple way to get around this and still save the draft?
If so, can you remind me why?
PS: I understand that you can copy the code to notes or somewhere else, but this is inconvenient and I want a preview.
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No save. Generally. All claims to TM. And for the preview, you can try using the comment submission form.
Well, about the karma again ... Yes, forget it, you don’t need it. On the last account, I had 98 points, but it didn’t bring me anything good except for processing with a banhammer (and this is with 20 articles published on the main one!) Something like this. I will not say anything about the adequacy of the administration, there are no words here, only interjections. In general, habr has long turned from the IT community into just a good platform for advertising, put up with it.
As I understand it, this is a disguised "add karma to me?" :) so I added. After overcoming the barrier of 5 units, this will stop worrying you, like many others ...
There is no way. So the creators decided. The reasons have been discussed many times . For an approximate preview, you can use the habraeditor . Articles can be stored in a personal blog (at least you can read them there) or in google docs (this is how I do it). Or somewhere else.
In my opinion, the Sandbox blog is available for the first article with which you can gain karma 5+
in the usual sandbox there is a preview)
also, in extreme cases, you will have 2 accounts))
>> I found a funny comment at the link above on the "discussions" >>
The text of the comment is painfully familiar ;-)
PS I wish you a speedy set of karma for publishing the article. I have a few ideas in my head. I approach philosophically - the later to write, the more mature it will be.
PSS Do not meddle in the comments! I have already grabbed a minus on a completely neutral remark, which I do not wish you.
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