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bezumkin2012-07-30 15:51:05
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bezumkin, 2012-07-30 15:51:05

Is it possible to give an invite to Habr to a stranger?

Got an invite, I don't know who to give it to.

At the same time, I have my own blog, in which I can simply hang an ad and give an invite to a good reader.
Will it break some rules and will we both be banned for this later?

PS No need to write me letters with a request to give an invite to you personally - I won't answer anyway.

Upd.
Thanks everyone for the sandbox tips.

I will do so - I will announce a competition for a topic on my favorite MODX topic - and invite the winner. That's right and fair.

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yaksa, 2012-07-30
@bezumkin

Let it lie. Read the sandbox sometimes.

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Nicolette, 2012-07-30
@Nicolette

Well, at least you will be spammed in the first half hour, and there are no guarantees that a good reader will respond to the ad, who needs it for himself, and not for resale. It happened to me - and the blog is purely symbolic, and 20 complete strangers ran into the magic word "invite". It's better to put it in the sandbox.

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Mezomish, 2012-07-30
@Mezomish

I support those unsubscribers who advise giving it to the Sandbox: in this case, there is clear evidence that the author will be useful to the community.

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@sledopit, 2012-07-30
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You don’t always give well to acquaintances, and even with strangers, the chances of winning, IMHO, fall even more.

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Ilya Plotnikov, 2012-07-30
@ilyaplot

It seems like the sale is prohibited, but you can give.

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hOtRush, 2012-07-30
@hOtRush

I support the answer about the sandbox: it should be given to the authors, who will later possibly please with interesting topics, than to an unknown reader who can read without an account

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ftp13, 2012-07-30
@ftp13

Well, according to the rules, this is prohibited, but I can’t say how the Khabrovites actually react to this.

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hOtRush, 2012-07-30
@hOtRush

that's it, not the fact that they will give

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