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Comment by stared

9 years ago

How to know if an article would fit there? For example, I was thinking about adjusting my http://p.migdal.pl/2017/01/06/king-man-woman-queen-why.html (already with some interactive components) or writing about RoI polling (https://deepsense.io/region-of-interest-pooling-explained/ - by my colleague, but more interactive).

Would it be on-topic? (After changing style accordingly.)

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  • Thank you! Of course I read it, just (as it is a new thing) still guessing what is a good fit, and what isn't.

    (For some reason I though that this t-SNE article was published elsewhere. Now I see that it was on Distill, but just before its big start.)

    • Yep, we're still clarifying our policies. If you have questions, please email us!

      (Distill needs to be extra careful about a lot of this stuff because we're trying to build legitimacy for a kind of work that many people are inclined to not treat as academic contributions. So on some things, like being a primary publication, we may end up taking a more defensive posture than we would in an ideal world.)

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