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Second iteration [<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Search>]. [(its = possessive, it's = "it is" or "it has". See for example <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Gv0H-vPoDc&t=1m20s> and <https://www.wikihow.com/Use-Its-and-It%27s>.)]
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This one is another example of doing it right on its own merits: Listen for authentication state in AndroidListen for authentication state in Android. It's even a top hit on googleGoogle Search. It's well-formatted, solves a problem and... doesn't really loop back to anything on the network.

And the last one I see right now is How to make sql_mode empty on Cloud SQLHow to make sql_mode empty on Cloud SQL.

Nothing. It's a useful data point too! ItsIt’s worth considering what sort of articles would be useful for a language over a tool or a service.

  • having a more 'direct' appreciation and awareness of Q&A features in the articles, whether itsit’s explicitly linking out to tags, or 'borrowing' Q&A posts of yore for examples

This one is another example of doing it right on its own merits Listen for authentication state in Android. It's even a top hit on google. It's well-formatted, solves a problem and... doesn't really loop back to anything on the network.

And the last one I see right now is How to make sql_mode empty on Cloud SQL

Nothing. It's a useful data point too! Its worth considering what sort of articles would be useful for a language over a tool or a service

  • having a more 'direct' appreciation and awareness of Q&A features in the articles, whether its explicitly linking out to tags, or 'borrowing' Q&A posts of yore for examples

This one is another example of doing it right on its own merits: Listen for authentication state in Android. It's even a top hit on Google Search. It's well-formatted, solves a problem and... doesn't really loop back to anything on the network.

And the last one I see right now is How to make sql_mode empty on Cloud SQL.

Nothing. It's a useful data point too! It’s worth considering what sort of articles would be useful for a language over a tool or a service.

  • having a more 'direct' appreciation and awareness of Q&A features in the articles, whether it’s explicitly linking out to tags, or 'borrowing' Q&A posts of yore for examples
Active reading [<en.wiktionary.org/wiki/stand-alone#Adjective> <en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How-to> <en.wiktionary.org/wiki/tie#Verb> <en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GitLab> <en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Cloud_Platform> <en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markdown> <en.wiktionary.org/wiki/data_point#Noun>]. Expanded.
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I suspect part of the weakness right now, with the few articles that are posted is - they're getting treated like blogs. Now, It'sit's not ideal, but bridging that gap would be useful.

Right now they're treated essentially as standalonestand-alone blogs. We have howtoshow-tos and announcements, sure, but the fundamental issue is - even with 'successfully' written articles, they're not quite tieingtying well to the rest of the network.

Basically, they're almost as lost as the orphan tag wiki page most modsmoderators don't know about.

From the GitlabGitLab Collective

This seems well-received - it's essentially half of a 'classic' Q&A pair, it's well-formatted except for minor quibbles and while it doesn't link back to the network, it stands alone very well. One would presume it was written specifically as an SE article. This is a successful one on its own merits. It's hardly got any attention by SO standards thothough.

From the google cloudGoogle Cloud collective

And... HowtosHow-tos are popular

'Good' Howtoshow-tos seem to talk about a problem, and how to solve them. We don't get to the actual problem to be solved until midway through the article. It doesn't quite respect SE markdownMarkdown.

Nothing. It's a useful datapointdata point too! Its worth considering what sort of articles would be useful for a language over a tool or a service

I suspect part of the weakness right now, with the few articles that are posted is - they're getting treated like blogs. Now, It's not ideal but bridging that gap would be useful.

Right now they're treated essentially as standalone blogs. We have howtos and announcements, sure, but the fundamental issue is - even with 'successfully' written articles, they're not quite tieing well to the rest of the network

Basically, they're almost as lost as the orphan tag wiki page most mods don't know about

From the Gitlab Collective

This seems well-received - it's essentially half of a 'classic' Q&A pair, it's well-formatted except for minor quibbles and while it doesn't link back to the network, it stands alone very well. One would presume it was written specifically as an SE article. This is a successful one on its own merits. It's hardly got any attention by SO standards tho.

From the google cloud collective

And... Howtos are popular

'Good' Howtos seem to talk about a problem, and how to solve them. We don't get to the actual problem to be solved until midway through the article. It doesn't quite respect SE markdown

Nothing. It's a useful datapoint too! Its worth considering what sort of articles would be useful for a language over a tool or a service

I suspect part of the weakness right now, with the few articles that are posted is - they're getting treated like blogs. Now, it's not ideal, but bridging that gap would be useful.

Right now they're treated essentially as stand-alone blogs. We have how-tos and announcements, sure, but the fundamental issue is - even with 'successfully' written articles, they're not quite tying well to the rest of the network.

Basically, they're almost as lost as the orphan tag wiki page most moderators don't know about.

From the GitLab Collective

This seems well-received - it's essentially half of a 'classic' Q&A pair, it's well-formatted except for minor quibbles and while it doesn't link back to the network, it stands alone very well. One would presume it was written specifically as an SE article. This is a successful one on its own merits. It's hardly got any attention by SO standards though.

From the Google Cloud collective

And... How-tos are popular

'Good' how-tos seem to talk about a problem, and how to solve them. We don't get to the actual problem to be solved until midway through the article. It doesn't quite respect SE Markdown.

Nothing. It's a useful data point too! Its worth considering what sort of articles would be useful for a language over a tool or a service

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Nothing. It's a useful datapoint too! Its worth considering what sort of articles would be useful for a language over a tool or a service

 

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Nothing. It's a useful datapoint too! Its worth considering what sort of articles would be useful for a language over a tool or a service

 
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