IMO, dev.to is the best because it doesn't show things like this, which are related solely to a user profile. So even people new to the community have an equal amount of opportunity as a person who has been there for quite a long time/has a lot of followers. Having things like this will move attention towards how successful the "profile" is, rather than the actual content. I understand that content will be good from good/active profiles, but it doesn't mean new or dormant profiles can't have it. Also, I think the community should be focused around content and not "profiles," which is what makes dev.to different from other platforms — just my 2 cents.
IMO, dev.to is the best because it doesn't show things like this, which are related solely to a user profile. So even people new to the community have an equal amount of opportunity as a person who has been there for quite a long time/has a lot of followers. Having things like this will move attention towards how successful the "profile" is, rather than the actual content. I understand that content will be good from good/active profiles, but it doesn't mean new or dormant profiles can't have it. Also, I think the community should be focused around content and not "profiles," which is what makes dev.to different from other platforms — just my 2 cents.
Yes. It is one of the main reasons why Dev.to is more favoured