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Robanuka - the intersection of it-blogs

No one likes to speak into the void. Therefore, when you keep a blog, you expect that your work will not be wasted. That the posts will be read repeatedly, the discussion will start in the comments, and someone will write “thanks for the excellent article, now I know how to do it!”. But to achieve this effect, you need a lot of patience and faith in yourself. When a month later there are no comments on your posts, and the visitor counter shows 7 people a day, then involuntarily there are doubts: “are my efforts worth such a result”, “maybe I’m not interested in writing or writing about that”. Apparently, such doubts often take over - I saw a lot of abandoned it-blogs, with articles that could well pass on Habré.

Meanwhile, the situation is different at Habré himself - if you write necessary and interesting articles, then a positive feedback will not take long to wait. It seemed to me that it is possible to achieve a similar effect by combining the strength of it-bloggers, while not taking them off from personal blogs. Robanuca was made.

Robanuka is a collective microblog (no more than 512 characters in one record), where you can tell about a good IT article (for example, from your personal blog), a resource or a service. Now there are 3 main incentives for writing topics on Robanuk:

1. The user maintains a personal it-blog and takes notes on Robanuk with reviews of his articles. And it does not matter if we are talking about an old blog or just starting one. Reviews with standing articles will fall on the main site and be visible to all readers.
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2. The user is a passionate reader of Habrahabr and wants to discuss the article on it, but does not have an account there. He makes a review of this article on Robanuk, thereby organizing its open discussion, in which both Habr participants and those who do not have an account can participate. For example, a note about this article.

Speaking of Habré. In the user profile, you can set the icon “I want to Habr”, so that those who notice and positively evaluate your activity can invite you there.

3. User to share an interesting find - an article from someone else's it-blog, resource or service.

Thus, Robanuka can help to unite the efforts of it-bloggers, allows you to launch open discussion of articles with Habr and can help get an invite there, well, in the end, you can simply share interesting it-news, articles or resources.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/132021/


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