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3.a.i. Subject matter saturation

HackerNoon publishes hundreds of stories every week. Despite that crazy number, we aim to publish unique content, rather than adding more noise to already saturated topics. Thus,you should use the HackerNoon search bar to check if the story you want to write has already been covered on HackerNoon.

Chances are if we already have 3 articles about the Pros and Cons of Flutter Development, we don’t need a 4th and your piece may be rejected.

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🀬3.b. Plagiarism

Table of Contents:

πŸ“—1. Editing Protocol Overview πŸ‘«1.a. Second Human Ruleβœ…1.a.i. Verified Writers⏱️1.b. Time to Review
⭐2. Standards of QualityπŸ†•2.a. Originality Score❓2.b. 6 Ws Score🀨2.c. Objectivity in ranked listiclesπŸ”’2.d. Unranked listiclesπŸ€›2.e. Actionable advice
3. Red Flags3. Red FlagsπŸ“Ί3.a. Subject MatterπŸ˜΅β€πŸ’«3.a.i. Subject matter saturation🀬3.b. Plagiarism🧐3.c. Sources and CitationsπŸ’”3.d. Formatting is bad or broken😡3.e. Grammar level: gibberish🩳3.f. Story is Too Short

πŸ”— 4. Backlink Rules & Guidelines

β›”4.a. Backlink LimitsπŸ‘4.b. Banklink quality and diversityℹ️4.b.i. Diversity of sourcesπŸ₯‚4.b.ii. Internal linkingπŸ”„4.b.iii. Changing linksπŸ“«4.c. Reposting and Canonical Linking🏬4.c.i. Canonical links to company domainπŸ“4.c.ii. Canonical links to blog networks or social networks