While this post certainly showed a great deal of passion, I was sad to see that much of it was negative. At Utopian, we are about promoting open source projects, and in a post that's meant to elevate one project, you seem to have spent most of your time attacking a different open source project - one of the most successful open source projects ever, in fact.
Your post mentions wikipedia more times than it does hede.io, which I found to be telling. Comparisons with other projects are always welcome, but the focus of the post should the project you're writing about. The post could have used far more detailed information about hede.io, and would have benefited from graphics illustrating your points about hede.io, rather than your issues with wikipedia.
In addition, we require posts in the Utopian blog category to include a link to the project's repository.
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Amazing and right to the point explanations of Hede with reasons of why we have created the platform and telling how we expect authors to use it. You should have a mind-reading power:)
"The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" is the source of this platform and the one we inspired from.
Our users might get "Wiki" word very seriously, so we now want them to answer "What is X?" for anything in the universe without anybody asking it beforehand. However, the difference from Q/A sites is that we allow detailed and non-duplicated knowledge consisting of experience based or opinioned information with using "links to topics" which allow topics to be interconnected. In this way, readers can learn related things in detail on their own topic, and we can use this for machine learning in the future. According to me, every information (short or long) is valuable, nobody has the right to measure this. Information mixed with opinions are a more natural way to absorb the content. Thus we can say that Hede.io is a mix of Wiki, Quora, and Urban Dictionary by current trends. We plan to make information and opinions more accessible, structured and quick to be shared and show the world this will work.
We are not afraid to have incorrect information, as we trust the community, by entries, comments and re-ordering entries by vote count and using machine learning we can solve it. This is one advantage of our platform to the Wikis.
I will be publishing posts about our Topic guidelines and Posting guidelines then I hope the confusions of Hede.io will be easily understood. For now, I just update the entry on the homepage for authors:
Thank you! I will be waiting for that to learn from that post, to see what could be done in that area. I am not a machine-learning developer, only have the experience from my bioinformatics thesis before deep-learning got popular.
The platform's success depends only on the collaborators on it, so we have a long way together as a community. With the community and other developers, we can shape the future of the project to have a place.
While this post certainly showed a great deal of passion, I was sad to see that much of it was negative. At Utopian, we are about promoting open source projects, and in a post that's meant to elevate one project, you seem to have spent most of your time attacking a different open source project - one of the most successful open source projects ever, in fact.
Your post mentions wikipedia more times than it does hede.io, which I found to be telling. Comparisons with other projects are always welcome, but the focus of the post should the project you're writing about. The post could have used far more detailed information about hede.io, and would have benefited from graphics illustrating your points about hede.io, rather than your issues with wikipedia.
In addition, we require posts in the Utopian blog category to include a link to the project's repository.
I think you're a good writer, and I'd like to see more contributions from you on the Utopian blog category. But I would hope that future posts are more positive, and more in line with our guidelines.
Your contribution has been evaluated according to Utopian policies and guidelines, as well as a predefined set of questions pertaining to the category.
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Amazing and right to the point explanations of Hede with reasons of why we have created the platform and telling how we expect authors to use it. You should have a mind-reading power:)
"The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" is the source of this platform and the one we inspired from.
Our users might get "Wiki" word very seriously, so we now want them to answer "What is X?" for anything in the universe without anybody asking it beforehand. However, the difference from Q/A sites is that we allow detailed and non-duplicated knowledge consisting of experience based or opinioned information with using "links to topics" which allow topics to be interconnected. In this way, readers can learn related things in detail on their own topic, and we can use this for machine learning in the future. According to me, every information (short or long) is valuable, nobody has the right to measure this. Information mixed with opinions are a more natural way to absorb the content. Thus we can say that Hede.io is a mix of Wiki, Quora, and Urban Dictionary by current trends. We plan to make information and opinions more accessible, structured and quick to be shared and show the world this will work.
We are not afraid to have incorrect information, as we trust the community, by entries, comments and re-ordering entries by vote count and using machine learning we can solve it. This is one advantage of our platform to the Wikis.
I will be publishing posts about our Topic guidelines and Posting guidelines then I hope the confusions of Hede.io will be easily understood. For now, I just update the entry on the homepage for authors:
https://hede.io/hede-io--1?l=en
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Thank you! I will be waiting for that to learn from that post, to see what could be done in that area. I am not a machine-learning developer, only have the experience from my bioinformatics thesis before deep-learning got popular.
The platform's success depends only on the collaborators on it, so we have a long way together as a community. With the community and other developers, we can shape the future of the project to have a place.
Nicr! Can I translete to indonesian language?
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Ok thank you @holovion
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