What would it take to get more submitted articles here? (Score: 2, Interesting) by zafiro17@pipedot.org on 2014-08-27 13:56 (#2QMQ) I think we need to focus on how to get get content on Pipedot. Maybe feedstreams like the Soyfeed (I love that word!) are one approach, but there may be others? This isn't my site and I'm not doing the coding, but just to get the party started, what about things like: submit articles by email, using some kind of protocol (first paragraph is the title, second is the intro, third is the link or something). Spam wouldn't be too much of a problem because all articles have to go through an editor anywaywhat about some easy way to go from an RSS reader to a submittal form, like Android's awesome "share via" system that allows you to build various bridges. Or does this mean getting someone to develop an app or equivalent, which would be a totally different and maybe cumbersome coding effort? (but cool/awesome nonetheless)? Re: What would it take to get more submitted articles here? (Score: 1) by seriously@pipedot.org on 2014-08-27 14:05 (#2QN1) I wouldn't mind reading more articles every day of the same quality as the one-a-day pipedot one, on the other hand don't forget quantity != qualityAs for submissions, I'm unfortunately more of a "late" reader: whenever I see something interesting on one of my favorite tech sites, it's already been posted here or at SN :-/I'll happily submit the day I'm first on the ball though ;-)
Re: What would it take to get more submitted articles here? (Score: 1) by seriously@pipedot.org on 2014-08-27 14:05 (#2QN1) I wouldn't mind reading more articles every day of the same quality as the one-a-day pipedot one, on the other hand don't forget quantity != qualityAs for submissions, I'm unfortunately more of a "late" reader: whenever I see something interesting on one of my favorite tech sites, it's already been posted here or at SN :-/I'll happily submit the day I'm first on the ball though ;-)