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slamduck2011-01-04 22:55:11
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slamduck, 2011-01-04 22:55:11

Non-core blogs

Hello,

I noticed that since December the blog "Working with sound" has become non-core. It is easy to see how, in connection with this, interest in the blog has decreased and the number of comments on new topics has significantly decreased. Two examples: Hi-Fi in the digital age. Part 1 (57 likes and 183 comments) and Hi-Fi in the digital age. Part 2 (already 2 pluses and only 1 comment).

I registered on Habré mainly with the aim of writing materials specifically on musical topics, and specifically related to writing music, processing and synthesizing sound on a computer, i.e. on topics belonging to the core subject of the resource ( example). It is clear that the materials on the main page that are visible to all participants bring a greater number of comments, pluses, and, accordingly, stimulate the work of the author.

Turning to habrohelp we read the following:

Interestingly, if the number of non-core habratopics in a profile blog turns out to be more than expected, the blog will also become non-core. The reverse is also true.

It turns out that the number of non-core topics in this blog has exceeded some limit and it has become non-core. Is this limit known and who determines the profile-non-profile of the topics created in general? I think the question will be interesting also in relation to other non-core blogs.

Thank you.

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almazmusic, 2011-01-05
@almazmusic

Writing music and "hi-fi" are two different things.
And the most interesting thing is that those who have the result does not exceed the experience of half a year are always trying to teach how to make tracks. The truth about you (Shifted Reality) is nothing to say here. I admired all your tracks. And together with Vova Renois. By the way, I tried to google his contacts to make a remix for No Way Back, but I didn’t find it right away. I'm sure you have.
I express great respect to this author, who has conquered considerable heights on the world stage of electronic music. This is what I would love to read about. And both about the technical part, and about the part of promoting your music.

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Bright, 2011-01-05
@Bright

The question is for the most part to the administration of Habr. I think they determine the profile / non-profile blogs based on the topics that are published there.

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