User blog:Andrew Cao/How to Write a Good Blog Part 1 - Community Central's Help Blogs

Howdy Wikians, it's explanation time. I'm Andrew and you can find me editing actively here or on Code Wiki. It's time I write another helpful, explanatory blog.

Writing a good blog is vital for Community Highlights. So I'm here to show you how to avoid your blog from being deleted from a housekeeper. These are  musts  in order to not get your blogs deleted. If you do these things, go to heading 3 for tips and suggestions. So let's go and begin our curious adventure!

The Vital "Musts" for No Deletion

 * 1) Don't write one or two line blogs that are spammy, advertising, and/or that hurts other's feelings.


 * 2. No weird, random words or criticism.


 * 3. Blank blogs - this one is the most important. There is a bug when you press the "Enter" key it just publishes a blank blog.

Notice Templates
You may get a  or. What it just means is that your blog can be deleted. I am not going to write the text here, but that's the basic idea/meaning.

Suggestions

 * 1) Use proper grammar when writing.
 * 2. Add a/some picture(s).
 * 3. If needed, add any links.
 * 4. Take time to think you're writing over. Also, if you want to save it, but has no content, I suggest you make a blog draft.
 * 5. Add an explanatory essay.

So if you've done these requirements and suggestions, you should be eligible for a highlight. Also, feel free to bookmark it and/or use it as a checklist!

This is all I have for now, until then, see you next time!