There's too much editing needed for Hackernoon in my experience. I abandoned one article I wrote last year because Hackernoon was the last platform I cross-posted the article and it needed a lot of editing.
Yup I've waited for a couple of weeks to get editing done from them 😉
And once they published it I saw they took it down some time after, did some edits again, and re-published it 😉 They are aiming for quality, for sure 👍
Could be, tho based on my points in the post, I feel that their platform is more readers-oriented, and there are some stuff to improve for content creators 😉
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I've not considered cross posting on Hackernoon before but maybe I will...
I think it's good they take care with articles published on their site. And as a writer we could always learn from their edits on how to improve for future posts!
There's too much editing needed for Hackernoon in my experience. I abandoned one article I wrote last year because Hackernoon was the last platform I cross-posted the article and it needed a lot of editing.
Yup I've waited for a couple of weeks to get editing done from them 😉
And once they published it I saw they took it down some time after, did some edits again, and re-published it 😉 They are aiming for quality, for sure 👍
That's for sure. You'd gain wild traction on articles with Hackernoon.
Could be, tho based on my points in the post, I feel that their platform is more readers-oriented, and there are some stuff to improve for content creators 😉
I agree. And the more readers, the more we reach potential customers. 😉
I've not considered cross posting on Hackernoon before but maybe I will...
I think it's good they take care with articles published on their site. And as a writer we could always learn from their edits on how to improve for future posts!
Cant agree more with that 👍 😉