Have not publishing an article for 3 months. My recent one was published a day ago and I was sent an email informing me that the editorial team liked it so much they put it on the homepage for a few hours. Nice. The article is about the Central African Republic government and their Web3 innovation and ambition. Here is a link to it: https://hackernoon.com/the-sango-project-the-web3-hope-of-central-africa
quick thread on useful sites to learn Web3 developement. 1. Hackernoon - a comprehensive guide to everything blockchain and Web3.
My article about </community design> was ranked TOP 10 at @hackernoon . I'm so impressed by seamless creator journey that hackernoon team has made!
Wow~ Trending no.1!? #cybersecurity #privacy #applehttps://lnkd.in/gwFBsTFz Do you find the #iOS #Facebook #app and #instagram app slow? Yes, it is because it does much more than what they display. Felix Krause, a former Google engineer who studies privacy, said in a blog post on the 10th that Facebook and Instagram apps track users' browsing behavior on third-party websites without consent. Thanks HackerNoon and all hackers!
Thank you, @hackernoon, for always being a great platform to post my work on. I benefitted greatly from reading and writing, not to mention all of the financial compensation you've given to freelancers all over the world. Cheers to many more years of growth and collaboration!
25K views of my article 😲 WHAT?! Stay tuned as HackerNoon interviewed me for their Meet The Writers series! Crazy.https://lnkd.in/efkqidKv
That's awesome! I love the new stats feature on @hackernoon. To everyone who's read one of my articles, I hope you enjoyed it.
@hackernoon are a good example of a publication that let's you contribute content fairly easily