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The question is, who decides what shitty guide is. You? Let people write what they want, you don't have to use or read it. Also why not tell those you write shitty guides and tell them what is shitty, so they can improve. Instead trash talk on an unrelated forum??
If you don't have necessary experience and are pretending to be an expert sharing your 'knowledge' on the web... You should stop.
That does not answer my question. Who is judging what is bad and shitty guides, and who has the necessary experience? I disagree with you. Let people write articles that YOU think are shitty. Beginners or professional grade knowledge, I am for the open web where noobs share their knowledge as well. Assuming they are written by a human, not talking about Ai.
Do you have any article as an example what you consider shitty and you do not allow to be posted on the free web?
I've seen way too many tutorials that are trying to teach JavaScript, and mixing up JavaScript with Java... Saying that Java is just another, shorter, name for JavaScript.
I'm also a big fan of the open web. It's good that people can post without needing a big publisher or newspaper to back them. But there are definite drawbacks as well. It can be very hard for someone who is trying to learn basic concepts, to know who actually knows what they're talking about, since anyone can post anything.