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RE: How to list following and un-following with Steem-js API

in #utopian-io7 years ago

Thank you for your contribution.
Below is our feedback per reviewing your work:

  • Your choice for the title is not as clear as needed to reflect the correct content of the tutorial. You could have used Followers instead of following, which is a better expressive English wording.
  • The is really basic information you are presenting here, which can be easily found online elsewhere, with much higher quality.
  • If you are already passing the following type, you do not really need to check the "what" value, unless the param is optional, which I believe it is not.
  • Your tutorial is quite short for a good tutorial, the concept is really minimal. We recommend you aim for capturing at least 2-3 concepts in a single tutorial.
  • You could have done some more activity with the followers, a better display, some cool activity combined with some other function relying on Steem-based data.
  • Your formatting and post layout in general is not well implemented. Putting portions of your actual text under quotes '>' is not really needed, nor does it help with visibility.

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Thank you for your review, @mcfarhat!

So far this week you've reviewed 1 contributions. Keep up the good work!

Thanks, @mcfarhat for judging this post with your expert view, As I just started to work for utopian-io contribution I am learning from mods like you pointing me out on my mistakes and helping me to solve them.

Some of the things I would like to discuss.

  1. Followers express me like those people that are following me. and Following I thought it was like those people that I am following. Oh, It's hard. It's hard for me to find suitable words in English :)

  2. The information I tried to put out in this article is from different stages that are getting combined and making meaning for this method. Like when creating my projects, It was hard to figure out such things so I created it.

  3. The parameter commonly used for this is null, all over the git hub pages, people use this method with null, so I demonstrated here. I was explaining what concept differently. So they can combine what I trying to say.
    So in the tutorial, I also explain what changes happen when you unfollow someone and what not. So probably 2 concepts are covered in this tutorial very well.

  4. If that's so, then I will keep in mind from my next post. I thought I should make it to the point.

  5. I thought it was not good to show creativity, I better tried to stick up with the path natively. (Still didn't get my words but hope you will understand).

  6. I will remember this, Can you share any well-implemented tutorial please thanks.