留下痕迹
Leave a Trace

原始链接: https://www.jakeworth.com/posts/leave-a-trace

互联网有时会让人感到冰冷而孤立,我们只是在沉默中消费内容。为了营造一个更具人文关怀和连接感的数字环境,作者鼓励用户在进行在线互动时“留下痕迹”。 无论是博客文章、技术论坛还是软件工具,不要仅仅是浏览然后离开。花点时间留下评论:提供赞美、建设性的批评、简单的“这很有用”,或者反馈工具为何无法满足你的需求。 这种做法有三个主要益处: 1. **人际连接:** 它肯定了创作者的价值,让他们知道自己的作品被看到并受到赏识,从而消除在真空环境中创作的孤独感。 2. **筛选价值信息:** 你的反馈向他人传达了解决方案是否可靠,或工具存在哪些具体缺陷,这有助于社区在数字乱象中进行甄别。 3. **个人成长:** 通过记录你的经历,你建立了一份“学习足迹”——这是一份关于你的工作、兴趣和问题解决历史的数字踪迹,它将成为你未来宝贵的参考资源。 归根结底,这些微小的参与行为将使互联网变成一个更有意义、更有帮助的地方。

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原文

Always leave something behind. If you find something interesting, leave a trace that you were there.

This is a little thing that over time leads to a friendlier, more humane internet. Here are a few examples.

Blog post that helped you

Imagine you’re reading a blog post and you find it helpful. Or, you agree with it, but find one part of the argument lacking. Before moving on, leave a comment!

As a writer, receiving feedback on my work is welcome and rare. This blog gets thousands of readers a month, and yet the amount of direct feedback I’ve received over all the years is a small fraction of that.

I want to hear it! Praise is encouraging. Criticism is often enlightening. If it’s a nitpick or aside, that’s almost always interesting.

When it doubt, reach out.

Something that helped you

Imagine you’re stuck on a tough bug, and you’re searching the internet for help. You find a solution to your problem in a forum post, buried on the second page of results, down the page. Before celebrating and moving on, stop and leave a message!

It could be simple “This worked!” or even an emoji. Leave something behind that showed you were there and that the solution helped you.

Something that didn’t help you

Imagine you’re about to abandon a software tool. The docs seemed promising, but it doesn’t satisfy your use case, and you’re moving on. Before doing so, leave a friendly message telling the provider that you’re leaving and why.

It can be as simple as “I couldn’t get single sign-on to work. The authentication console is different from the screenshots in the docs.” Drop a stack trace. Share a link to source code or a repository that reproduces the issue.

Tell them it didn’t work and why.

Why bother

By bother with this? Why not just consume and move on? Nobody is going to care immediately if you do and it’s an investment of your personal time.

First, it’s positive and affirming in the aggregate. Despite its scale, the internet can be a lonely place. Most creators create in a vacuum. That solution to the tough issue you found was sitting on a forgotten webpage. That project you’re abandoning might be about to crater and the maintainer would love to know that anybody has tried it, regardless of the outcome. Leaving something adds a little humanity to the internet.

Second, it highlights signal in a sea of noise. That solution? It helped you, so it’s likely a useful idea. Help others find it.

Third, you’re building a learning exhaust that shows you exist and are doing real things with software. And if you create an account in the place you’re commenting then you now have a profile you can access that collects the things you found noteworthy. My Stack Overflow account is essentially an index of upvoted hacks and great answers to esoteric questions. It’s valuable.

Leave a trace.

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