What I like about Habrahabr is that you can get real practical advice from knowledgeable people. Before that, I actively used communities in LiveJournal, there was a lot of garbage and comments like “drink poison” "+100" or "author of grease." It is good that this is not so much, or rather very little. Thank you for that.
Today I want to consult with a respected community on the following topic:
community of mobile Internet testers . I will try not to spread the thought on the tree, but rather to tell about what I was up to.
Almost two months ago, I launched a community of mobile Internet testers. The goal is to collect as much constructive feedback from practical users of the mobile Internet as possible. By "constructive" in this case is meant the argumentative. Those. reviews like "this is shit, use others," immediately swept aside. As a barrier to the misleading Cossacks of the provider companies, I used the following: every post review in the community must necessarily contain a screenshot of the speed measurement. Reviews without screenshots are not published / deleted.
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When launching the community, I expected that it would be interesting for people to share their experience in using the mobile Internet, because This segment of access (first of all, I am talking about broadband access), we are just beginning to actively develop. I receive quite a lot of letters from readers of my blog with a request to advise which Internet is faster and to whom it will connect. I thought the community should give an answer to this question.
The idea did not work out, as they say in the casino, the bet did not play. For a little less than 2 months about 20 records, 1/3 of which are mine. A question that interests me (and is addressed to members of this community) -
why? What did I do wrong?
From those tips that I have already received:
- you need to make a rating of operators.
- you need to make a coverage map to mark the points where the measurement is made.
I am pleased to hear your advice and opinions.
Happy holidays!