How to Hack the Radar Community

And I guess you posted this to hack it to the front page as well.

Well, let me start from the apex point in your method for hacking your post to the homepage:

Question first: was there any post here that never made it to the front page? Ehhhmmm, just asking.

Uber Killing Our Local Startups: is it really controversial?

Referencing your second point: do you know I never made a single comment on ‘Uber Killing Our Local Startups’? But then, I was still the most active monitor in the Radar’s record breaking post. Though I did appreciate every participant. I read every post and it was so awesome. We have gurus here. @OoTheNigerian really got me thinking somewhere.

Thirdly, please why not say we should also inform all our Facebook friends, LinkedIn connections, and Twitter followers because Radar is the new way to start self-promotion?

Fourthly, @xolubi, @ozombo and so many great minds here are my good friends. I can’t recall if I ever thought of them when posting the Uber thing. Maybe, next time before I drop a new post, I’ll solicit for your counselling.

From your sixth point: mind you, I only used the ‘reply to another post’ feature only today(12/10/2015) when trying to help a friend sought out a data plan issue. Before today, I never knew how it works.

From the last list:
Radar is not the new way to start self-promotion. It’s just a better way to express our feelings about happening in tech. industry, a place we seek for opinions (career, business etc.) because here is full of ‘geeks’.

The real thing is, appear real and you’ll get your issue(s) resolved. Your post does not necessarily needs to go viral here before we term it a success. Once you are able to get a solution from your post (even if it’s just a single comment), then it is a success.