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Check Up with Each Other

FrancisTRᴅᴇᴠ (っ◔◡◔)っ on March 24, 2026

This is a submission for the 2026 WeCoded Challenge: Echoes of Experience Over the last year, It recently shed light to me that I want to share...
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Konark Sharma

Wow, such a simple and unique concept. You always come up with simple yet amazing ideas.

Hi @francistrdev. How you been doing. Just checking up on you. I know you recently lost a friend who just quitted Dev.to. I hope you are well and working on your ideas.

I just wanted to let you know "You are amazing person and an awesome writer". Your articles always leave viewer with a knowledgable insight. I want to see you grow and attend a seminar held by Dev.to where their amazing writer share their experience and expertise. I wanted to talk to you and learn from you as I was scrolling through Forem github and working on the issues. I ran into installation issues and you were the first person to come to my mind due to your post on What's your win where your first pr was accepted.

You always comment on other people's posts and encourage them and also guide the new users through your guide and welcoming them in introduction. You are person that gives big brother vibes that whenever I'm in trouble, let's ask Francis for advice.

Thank you being so amazing and creating such valuable content. You matter and always keep shining and helping others in need. Thank you for being so awesome and congrats on your wins.

Ran through all your hurdles like this girl with car.
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FrancisTRᴅᴇᴠ (っ◔◡◔)っ

Hey @konark_13! I appriciate you taking the time to check up on me! I appreciate it!

Richard leaving Dev.to was heartbreaking for me since it has been years since I made a connection online and it was quite genuine since we both helped each other grow on this platform. Richard leaving made me feel lonely since it made me want to honor him by keep on growing on this platform and my career.

I am glad my content has helped you in many ways and always part of your choice to come here to seek advice, especially when you mentioned "I ran into installation issues and you were the first person to come to my mind due to your post on What's your win where your first pr was accepted". I am grateful!

Just want to clarify: "scrolling through Forem github and working on the issues". Are you currently contributing?

Other than that, I am grateful and happy that my articles helped you on Dev.to! I appreciate the support and wish you well on your journey as well!

Keep it up and nice Gif lmao xd

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Konark Sharma

Take care Francis. Even though you lost Richard, he was a big part of you. But, you also have all of us with you and always there to support you.

I want to start contributing and make a habit of it. But I ran into installation issues of Dev.to so I seek your guidance but couldn't find a channel to contact you so I left it.

See I can't take Richard's place cause He was the goat. But, I'll promise to be always supporting you no matter what the occasion is. So, you better keep rising and shining so that when Richard makes a comeback he should be happy to see you growth.

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FrancisTRᴅᴇᴠ (っ◔◡◔)っ

Thanks Konark!

Feel free to email me about your installation issue and we can do a zoom call or something to get a good start to contribute to Forem! Let me know!

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Konark Sharma

Sure. Thank you so much for your guidance.

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Anna Villarreal

I remember when I first started posting in here just over two years ago, I remembered why I started. I didnt really care how many likes it follows or engagements I had. I knew that the primary purpose of using dev was to keep a blog of my activities so I can prove to others I wasnt born yesterday. 😂

My Blog was VERY quiet and very low interactions for the first year. Once I started doing dev challenges and judging contests, that started to change. Im a little sad they are taking away judges. I liked that.

It has taken me over two years, but I now get active engagements but posting regularly and also rummaging through other people's stuff and commenting. If you want people to interact with you, you must make your presence known. Many devs like to hide in dark corners.

Heres what ive learned about DEV: A few comments occasionally goes a really long way. 🦄⭐️

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FrancisTRᴅᴇᴠ (っ◔◡◔)っ

Hey Anna! Hope you are well!

It is important for your presence to be known in general and I do agree that most hide in dark corners. I started out Dev.to by just commenting, so I can see how the community is liked. Once I got that started, I then plan out my weekly blogs about...anything really...mostly things I would like to share :D

Im a little sad they are taking away judges. I liked that.

I do hope @jess will bring it back once how the judges flow based on the MLH merge would work. I would image you would have to register on the MLH website in order to volunteer, but we will see!

Thanks for sharing Anna! I appreciate it :D

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Chris Jarvis

Thanks for the shout out, it's brought more traffic. Also a challenge I need to figure out why DEV notices are in my spam folder. Dev Community emails should be approved senders. But found this notice and more in there today.

Please check in on people. The encouragement helps.

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FrancisTRᴅᴇᴠ (っ◔◡◔)っ

Hey Chris! No problem and glad you are still here on Dev! Will respond to your comment on your post in a bit. Thanks again :D

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Sylwia Laskowska

This is a really thoughtful post — and it says a lot about the kind of person you are.

But reading it, I had one strong thought: you’re putting a lot on your shoulders.

You’re not responsible for everyone on Dev.to. Not for their engagement, not for how their posts perform.
It’s great to care and to reach out to others — that’s what makes communities feel alive.

But at the end of the day, this is still just a blog platform.
We’re all here voluntarily, doing our own thing, at our own pace.

Sometimes you comment, sometimes you don’t — and that’s okay.

The small, genuine interactions you already do? That’s more than enough.

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FrancisTRᴅᴇᴠ (っ◔◡◔)っ

Hey Sylwia! Thanks for the genuine response!

Even though it is just a blogging platform, the community is small enough where it is quite inclusive and you get recognize easily. I thought it would make sense to try to engage with others as much as possible.

Glad you are here! Hopefully, I can find a way to tone it down but still make an impact :D

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Marina Eremina

Really liked this article, it may seem simple, but it’s actually very important. Just one observation I’d like to add: lack of engagement doesn’t mean lack of value. In fact, there is a lot of great content on DEV without engagement. A recent example: I was looking for articles about best practices and real production experience with database migration, and the best resources I found were from DEV. These articles had no engagement at all, even though they have great value.

I think many people believe it makes no difference whether they leave a comment/reaction/clap after reading an article. I used to think the same, even when I genuinely liked an article, I didn’t think it matters if I engag or not.

Now I understand that, for the author it really matters to know their articles are useful to others, it means their hard work is recognized 🙂

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FrancisTRᴅᴇᴠ (っ◔◡◔)っ

Hey Marina! Hope you are well!

I agree! There are posts out there that has potential, but gets little engagement to the point where we all miss the treasure! It's always a good idea to at least engage it in some way in order for the author to acknowledge that their work means something.

Thanks for sharing :D

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Julien Avezou

It takes little effort to reach out and check in with others, but the positive consequences can often be huge. I try to interact with a diversity of posts and in the welcome thread but I feel like I could do more of it. Thanks for sharing this message and for the reminder.

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FrancisTRᴅᴇᴠ (っ◔◡◔)っ

Thanks Julien! It does take effort whether you do it manually or try to make a bot. But even that takes work and we know which one is better lol

I noticed you also took the time to reply on many posts, which is great! I am hoping we all do it so we don't get a feeling of "one man army". Thanks again and hope you are well :D

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Julien Avezou

Agree, it would be great to have even more people interacting with each other!
I am doing well by the way, thanks for asking, hope you too :)

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Ava Barron

The part about noticing someone in your org posting consistently and getting nothing back and then actually doing something about it instead of just scrolling past that means a lot! You noticed and wrote a whole article calling the rest of us in 💜

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