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pavlov992011-11-30 03:48:35
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pavlov99, 2011-11-30 03:48:35

How to collect the first 5 units of karma on Habré?

Subj is needed to get into the sandbox of the first article.
Is it really necessary to write comments to other articles and wait for pluses?

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Domi, 2011-11-30
@Domi

You can write comments, it will be a little more efficient to answer questions in q&a.
The main thing to remember is that karma is drained for something bad here faster than it is increased for something good.

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@ngreduce, 2011-11-30
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If there is a worthwhile article, ask for karma. Don't be shy if the article turns out to be bad - it will be merged back to you.
Karma on Habré is a consumable material, like toner for a printer. Here she is paid for freedom of speech.

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Maxim Shishkin, 2011-11-30
@lsoul

For the first article, they traditionally write in q&a the question “whether an article about this and that will be of interest to the habrazhiteli”. If the topic of the article is interesting, they usually raise karma so that the user can publish it.

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Evgeny_Shiryaev, 2011-11-30
@Evgeny_Shiryaev

The best way to collect the first 5 units of karma on Habré is to ask in the Q&A section how to collect the first 5 units of karma on Habré, and follow the advice ;-)

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Rome, 2011-12-22
@Rome

Here everything is arranged so in Russian. The user has an article, he needs to stumble for a month to get +5 from the comments. Although I think it's unrealistic. Asking in the comments is useless, only minuses will be added.
I understand that there are bad people who were published in the sandbox by stolen articles and therefore +5 was also introduced there. But wasn't it possible to introduce a moderator who would check for cross-posting?
In short, somehow everything is not thought out. It's easier to publish an article on LiveJournal. Or open your blog with a domain.

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pavlov99, 2011-11-30
@pavlov99

Thank you all for raising karma!
Two comments + this question was enough to raise karma.
Sending to the sandbox this article about how the application was written for Facebook

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