A Comment is not a Post
Katie Nelson

Katie Nelson @katnel20

About: Welcome tag moderator AKA Unofficial DEV cheerleader. While most of my friends are found on SnapChat or Tic-Toc, you can find me here. And I OOP, but I’m not a VSCO girl.

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A Comment is not a Post

Publish Date: Dec 20 '19
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This post is for all the new people just joining the DEV community. It's about navigating your way through the neighborhood.

Welcome to DEV

Your first introduction to DEV is usually through one of the Welcome threads. There, you are encouraged to contribute a little something about yourself as an introduction to the rest of the community.
For all of us, it can be a little scary opening yourself up to a large group.

  • What should I write?
  • Who will see this?
  • How do things work around here?

These are common thoughts we have all experienced. For those who take the first step, you might see a response like:

Hi

Or the classic:

Hello, World!

Others might even write a full sentence or two about how they found this site or even what kind of coding they are interested in.

Whatever you write, just know that you have not created a Post, you made a Comment. (Even though your browser made an HTTP POST to get that comment to the DEV server.)

  • A Post is the initial message written by an author (in this case, the dev.to staff).
  • A Comment is a response to a post.
  • A Thread contains one post and zero or more comments.

Some people after making their first entry, go off and look around at other pages. At some point you look at the page with the latest posts and scroll down looking for your entry. What's going on? I don't see my entry. It's not here. Did I do it right?
Some of those will get back to the Welcome Thread and re-enter what they had written the first time unaware that they have just written another comment.

If that is you, don't worry about it. I have a secret to tell you. I made that same mistake! Really. If you search for "Welcome Thread - v44" you will see two comments by a once clueless me.

If you're still not sure you wrote something, or you can't find your comment, click on your profile picture in the upper right hand corner and select your user name (it starts with the @ sign). On that page, just below your profile box, you'll see a list of links to all the comments you ever made. When you begin writing posts, they will show up there as well.

It's all just a part of finding your way around a new neighborhood. If you get lost, just ask by leaving a comment (you can leave it here and I'll do my best to help). Or, see that big button at the top of this page that says "WRITE A POST"? Press it and ask the entire community. One piece of advice before you actually press that scary looking button, read up on Markdown. It will explain how you can format your post to look nice and even add all those emojis 😄.
If you have already pressed it, at the bottom of the page is a ? button that will also guide you.

Hearts

One more important topic is hearts ❤️. Every post and comment has a heart symbol associated with it. Use these hearts to tell the author that you like what was written. Whenever I read an interesting post or comment, I always press the ❤️. It lets the author know that someone actually read it.

For myself, I love to receive hearts. It encourages me to write some more. In fact, this post was done because so many people gave me a ❤️ to a comment I wrote in the current Welcome Thread. I do my best when someone hearts me to heart them back. It's my way of letting them know that I appreciate the gesture.

The Mysterious Unicorn

Now, you might ask yourself, if the heart indicates I like it, what is that unicorn for? I have been asked this question before and the truth is "I don't know".
There have been several posts like this one below that have discussed the meaning.


For me, I press it when I really like the post. Maybe we are each meant to leave it to our own interpretation? But at least now you know if you get a unicorn from me, you made an awesome post.
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I hope this post has been helpful.
If it has, let me know by leaving me a ❤️.
Even better, leave a comment, or the best thing to do is to pick a topic you like and write your own first post. When I read it, you'll get my ❤️!

Comments 53 total

  • АнонимDec 20, 2019

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    • Katie Nelson
      Katie NelsonDec 20, 2019

      That's so nice of you Sina. Thank you for your support.

  • Richard Schloss
    Richard SchlossDec 20, 2019

    A "unicorn" is a magical rare occurrence that provides the reader joy. I think if most people saw a unicorn in real life, they'd be social media-blasting the heck out of it.

    • Katie Nelson
      Katie NelsonDec 20, 2019

      LOL! That's one way of interpreting it.
      Sad part is that it would be true.

  • Ben Sinclair
    Ben SinclairDec 20, 2019

    I tend to use the unicorn if I learned something interesting from the post. I mean, it can be a great post, but cover stuff I'm familiar with - then I'll "heart" it.

    • Katie Nelson
      Katie NelsonDec 20, 2019

      Wow! A comment from a Fab 5'er. I feel honored that you took the time to respond Ben. 😊 Thanks for your support.

  • Reynaldo Josué Cano Bárcenas
    Reynaldo Josué Cano BárcenasDec 20, 2019

    Good post, im new here with scare of write something, but i hope that this fear disapear.

    • Katie Nelson
      Katie NelsonDec 20, 2019

      Hey Reynaldo, pick a topic that you enjoy and write something about it. It doesn't have to be that long a post, just something you feel passionate about. Tell us what excites you about the topic you pick.

      I look forward to reading your first post.

  • Dan Silcox
    Dan SilcoxDec 20, 2019

    Nice intro to the community :) like you, I tend to use the unicorn when the heart just won’t quite cut it!

    • Katie Nelson
      Katie NelsonDec 20, 2019

      Another Fab 5'er! So happy you commented Dan. Thanks and Happy Holidays.

  • John Oerter
    John OerterDec 21, 2019

    I've just been randomly clicking the unicorn for articles that I like, haha. I was curious what it was actually intended for. Thanks for the explanation, and the ideas on how to use it!

    • Katie Nelson
      Katie NelsonDec 21, 2019

      Yup, sounds like we are in sync! Thanks for your input John.

  • martinoffiah
    martinoffiahDec 23, 2019

    Thanks for the intro cheerleader, I'm hitting my target for the day with this silly question: A post can be a thread and a thread without comments is a post...right? I read your post to the end :)

    • Katie Nelson
      Katie NelsonDec 23, 2019

      That’s right. Just think in terms of object oriented programming. LOL

  • Deepak Khatri
    Deepak KhatriDec 23, 2019

    Very informative post, i don't have any idea about the unicorn emoji reaction but i felt your post deserve one 😊

    • Katie Nelson
      Katie NelsonDec 23, 2019

      Glad you enjoyed it. Hopefully it will encourage you to begin posting here.

  • jack丁
    jack丁Dec 24, 2019

    hi kaidi i love you

  • Al-FAHAMI Toihir
    Al-FAHAMI ToihirDec 25, 2019

    Thanks Katie for this informative intro.
    Very informative! Especially about this little unicorn down here.
    As I am new here, I'll tend to heart it when it is great and unicorn it when I've gained new knowledge from it.
    Well, I'm starting from this great intro that helped me from commenting five times the welcoming post.

    • Katie Nelson
      Katie NelsonDec 25, 2019

      Now you can write your own post and see how many hearts and unicorns you can get!

  • Juliet Oberding
    Juliet OberdingDec 27, 2019

    I've never used a unicorn before so I am happy to do so today. Great post!

    • Katie Nelson
      Katie NelsonDec 27, 2019

      Thanks Juliet, that’s awesome of you!

  • nathanaeldsb
    nathanaeldsbDec 27, 2019

    Thank you for this useful introduction. I would use the unicorn for a post that answer a question I have been researching for quite a long time or some piece of information that would make my coding easier and more effective. 😊

    • Katie Nelson
      Katie NelsonDec 27, 2019

      Sounds like a good use for the mysterious unicorn. Thanks for your input Nathan.

      • nathanaeldsb
        nathanaeldsbDec 27, 2019

        Yes, that is what I thought when I first saw it! A unicorn is sth you have been looking for long and kind of loose hope and one day it just cross your road😅

  • myadvicelover
    myadviceloverDec 30, 2019

    I am just new and ready to learn. Thank you for the intro

  • Daniel Hübner
    Daniel HübnerDec 31, 2019

    Thanks Katie for this short introduction!

    As for the hearts and unicorns: I like your suggestion on using them. This will be my first guideline when starting my dev-to journey and I will see where it will lead me to.

    And giving feedback is really important. Any writer can only learn from the readers feedback.

    Cheers and a happy new year 2020,
    Daniel

    • Katie Nelson
      Katie NelsonDec 31, 2019

      Happy New Year to you too Daniel. I look forward to seeing your first post.

  • Katie Nelson
    Katie NelsonJan 1, 2020

    Are you sure? It should add it. Check your reading list (you might have to refresh the page to see it). For me, under the logo on the top left, press the icon that looks like a can (database symbol). There you should find a menu with a link to your list. If you press that Reading List icon from the post again, it should remove it from your list.

    Hope this helps Krsiak.

  • M. Fauzilkamil Zainuddin
    M. Fauzilkamil ZainuddinJan 5, 2020

    I'm new here. And I feel more like I'm home now where I can write my own post and learn more from each other within the same interest. Thank you for sharing. 😘

    • Katie Nelson
      Katie NelsonJan 5, 2020

      We are all here for you. That’s what makes this such an awesome community.

  • Mugtaba G
    Mugtaba GJan 27, 2020

    Great warm introduction, unofficial DEV cheerleader Katie :)

    About the unicorn, I would think it represents a "hidden gem" of a post, something that you feel you've been looking for forever or that you think would help something click for everyone. Maybe it would help a post come out of obscurity, I dunno.

    On a sidenote, it's kinda hard to casually drop normal emotes in these comments with the markdown changing it, lol. I'll have to revise the markdown support on Dev.

  • TRIFI_ilyes
    TRIFI_ilyesFeb 11, 2020

    hi there i m new here and i am new to dev world and i like to be a web developer so i m wondering if i can get some advices ! and i am already start to learn html and css . finally , I am grateful to anyone who gives me some advice, thank you very much

  • Wusitha
    WusithaMar 17, 2020

    Thank you Katie for this awesome introduction.

    • Katie Nelson
      Katie NelsonMar 17, 2020

      I hope it encourages you to start posting your own experiences.

  • Roger Searjeant
    Roger SearjeantMar 17, 2020

    The only reason I didn't post my Welcome thread comment twice was because I managed to find your post first! This was useful, thanks.

  • Anna Wijetunga
    Anna WijetungaApr 22, 2020

    Thanks so much for this, Katie! Such a nice intro and a warm welcome!

  • George Rose
    George RoseMay 7, 2020

    Thank you for the introduction! First time for me using Dev.

  • Meeyah812
    Meeyah812May 9, 2020

    Wow!!!
    This is great am looking forward to achieve more insight of technology from this platform

  • 🦄N B🛡
    🦄N B🛡May 21, 2020

    🦄

  • Guilherme de Jesus Santos
    Guilherme de Jesus SantosJun 16, 2020

    Great post! It brings courage for us to write and share knowledge.
    Thank you

    • Katie Nelson
      Katie NelsonJun 16, 2020

      I'm looking forward to seeing your first post Guilherme

  • Rajeev Bera
    Rajeev BeraJun 24, 2020

    Hey Katie, Its really great post.

    To be honest your title forces me to read your post. I really like it - "A Comment is not a Post".

    Great Work.

  • John Elizondo
    John ElizondoAug 22, 2020

    Thanks Katie, that was helpful!

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