On Netarhia, each author has his/her own personal RSS flux, containing only his/her writings. Just an extra-feature for better exposure, does not require any tweaking or particular attention on your side.
It is the flux containing all writings on Netarhia, by all authors. Just the same, you need not worry about it, it's automatically generated.
Read more »Those funny looking comments you may find on your pages, with the author having a small icon to the left, those are pingbacks. You're able to moderate them just like you would any ordinary comments.
After you've published an article, just hit "Ping!" in the article admin interface. Have no fear. That'll just send pings to all links in your article (actually, to certain pages of all servers hosting content that you have linked to, but stop... this is the "short version", after all).
Read more »Obviously, you won't be able to create, publish/unpublish, edit, delete or group articles, unless you are connected to the system. So register an account, or login if you're already registered.
As you're already accustomed on the world wide web, nowadays pretty much everything can (and will) be commented on, on the same medium, and you writings are no exception. The good news is that you have total control over comments on your works and over visitors that post those comments on your Netarhia writings. Comments on your articles and books, and even on your profile are enabled by default.
Read more »Netarhia offers a not-so-common replying system, which is only partly innovative, it's more of a twist of things that are already there on the today's web, and its originality gains substance expressly within the whole of Netarhia: a democratic, yet controlled platform dedicated to publishing content by multiple authors.
Read more »The editorialist is that special author that gained the right to have his/her articles posted on Netarhia's homepage, as excerpts and as links in specific categories ("Top authors", "Best", "Most read" etc.).
Write a minimum of 10 quality articles (we mean "quality" other than the quality of not being bad enough to be banned). Upon seeing such marvelous thing, one of the administrators, filled with sentiments of joy and respect will press a button, which in turn will set some bits and you'll be promoted to the editorialist status. This is the democratic way, for those that need to convince. For selected writers, proving their quality and, more importantly, their common sense end character, so that we'll be certain they will not abuse the system, there is the fast-track: editorialist after first article, if so requested. But don't put your hpoes on the fast-track pathway...
Read more »Because: Free advertising. If not, just because you can freely spread your ideas, critiques etc.. If not, don't. No worries.
Think again. Harder.
This is going to be short...
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Read more »Netarhia takes no responsibility whatsoever for content produced by users, as significance, presentation, level or any other shape of form. The responsibility lies solely with the author.
All original Netarhia content belongs to Netarhia.
All original content added by various Netarhia authors belongs to those respective authors, who have full control over it.
If you're a webmaster, this service can be very useful to you as a marketing instrument. If you are someone without special interest in the web business, but you feel like you want to be heard (read) without putting to much effort into organizing it, instead concentrating on what you actually need to say, this is also for you.
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