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This tutorial, like your other topics, don’t see any interactions with other users, so this isn’t working out. This is a forum, after all – a forum is a place for discussion between people :wink:


To be honest, the tutorials you’re posting aren’t all that useful to other users in the first place; the commentary in the latest ones seems about as helpful as what the average LLM might generate nowadays.

We’ve also noticed the link you had posted in your post here https://tauri.studio/docs/getting-started/intro is actually pointing to a domain that is quite outdated for about 3 years (and replaced by a spam website nowadays), and the …/docs/getting-started/intro sub-page in particular seems non-existant even a bit longer than that.[1]

In case that your text here actually is written by an LLM, please note that we’re a forum for humans interacting with other humans, and AI-generated content, especially unmarked, is not welcome here.


So, I’ll need to come back to some points my previous feedback:

regarding “the frequency of opening new topics here”

You’ve opened this new topic and 2 others:

and

in less than 48 hours; that’s just too many topics. 1-2 weeks ago, you had also opened a somewhat large number of topics in a short time:

By default, visibility on this forum isn’t determined by any ranking/rating system, so we do need to use moderation actions to address the problem if someone opens too many separate topics; especially for posts of low quality and/or unable to result in useful discussions.

I’m thus unlisting some of your existing topics; if someone is still interested in reading them, they can still find them from the links above.

moving forward

I had previously suggested that

For example: You can collect the things you would want to post, and then choose the best, or combine / group things together in 1 thread.

but it doesn’t seem to be working, thus instead:

To minimize further moderation efforts, at this point I have to ask you to stop opening new tutorial topics here entirely.

If you have the desire to create tutorials that others want to read, I’d recommend you make them significantly higher quality, and more useful to people – something you would want to read yourself. Post them elsewhere, or host them on a dedicated website; I had already given some ideas before on you could start that:

For actual / more in-depth tutorial content, hosting the tutorial(s) on a different platform[4] could be an alternative to consider as well, and once you’re added some content and want readers to start looking into it, you can open a forum thread here with a link, to be able to get some feedback :wink:

If you do end up making a website, for now, please don’t open a new topic here on users.rust-lang.org for individual tutorials being published, either. But feel free to share your website one time, once you feel it’s ready and users might enjoy reading it.


Also, feel free to use the forum like most of our other users do. If you have questions or ideas you’d like to discuss as a Rust user – or answers to other people’s questions, don’t hesitate to leave a reply somewhere or even open a topic, if appropriate.


  1. This is rather negligent, you’re essentially promoting a spam website this way; also it raises the question how you found this URL, and relatedly, how you came up with your text in the first place. ↩︎

  2. and make them more readable, as mentioned above, by including text with actual explanations or other commentary; perhaps even also with questions you yourself would like answered? ↩︎

  3. I’m personally not sure I know any concrete platforms to suggest myself; many more in-depth tutorials people write are on their own websites; github pages could be an easy way to create one, e.g. I was able to find description (here) of how one could set up one with mdbook-powered content ↩︎

  4. I’m personally not sure I know any concrete platforms to suggest myself; many more in-depth tutorials people write are on their own websites; github pages could be an easy way to create one, e.g. I was able to find description (here) of how one could set up one with mdbook-powered content ↩︎

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