These days, you see all sorts of posts telling devs they need a ‘content strategy.’ Like, seriously? As if devs have time for that. I mean, we’re already juggling way too many things - try managing a codebase, fighting GitHub’s UI, and dealing with algorithm-driven visibility.

wait, where was i going with this?

Oh yeah! So people say, ‘Hey devs, you gotta create content to grow your audience.’ But, be real here: most devs aren’t exactly social media influencers. Like, our idea of ‘content’ is usually a bunch of debug logs.

and yeah thats basically it.

The GitHub Algorithm Problem

Here’s the thing, though: even if developers wanted to create content, GitHub’s algorithm makes it super hard to get seen. It’s like they’re actively hiding our repos from potential users.

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