142 Stories To Learn About Slack Blogging

Written by learn | Published 2024/01/15
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Let's learn about Slack Blogging via these 142 free stories. They are ordered by most time reading created on HackerNoon. Visit the /Learn Repo to find the most read stories about any technology.

1. Will Video Games Replace Film and TV?

This Slack discussion by Patrick Lee, David, richard-kubina,  Dane, Linh, and I occurred in Hacker Noon's official #slogging-beta channel.

2. 5 Video Games that Should Get a Battle Royale

As the battle royale genre becomes more popular, we discuss what game franchises we want to see have a battle royale in this slogging post.

3. The 5 Best Video Games I Played in 2020

This Slogging post is about the 5 best video games of 2020 that helped me get through the year with my sanity in check.

4. Superstore, Netflix, and VPNs: Should we Bring back the LaserDisc?

This Slogging discussion is about Netflix via VPNs, DVD collecting in Japan, and Studio Ghibli.

5. Yasser Jilani is Bringing Coding to Children

Hackernoon talks to Yasser Jilani, the founder of Code With Us, an EdTech startup pioneering in coding education for children and teenagers.

6. Why Slogging? Slack Work for Blogging

Slogging is an app that makes Slack work for Blogging. You add it to your Slack community, and turn great conversations into timeless Hacker Noon stories.

7. 5 Things The Coronavirus Taught Me About Life

Slogging has the potential to be a content writer's best friend. One use case I'm very interested in exploring is the creation of listicles at scale. With Slogging, maybe community conversations are just one side of the coin.

8. 9 Games We Wish We Could Experience Again for the First Time

There are games so good that you wish you could relive it. We discuss what some of those games are for us.

9. What Era of History Should Assassin's Creed Tackle Next?

The Hacker Noon Community discusses the era of history we want the Assassins creed franchise to visit next and the perfect entry point.

10. #Slogging: What is the Most Important Problem for the Blockchain Community to Solve in 2021?

This Slack discussion by Shahmeer Khan, Utsav Jaiswal, Andrew Levine, Golda Velez, Sidra and Sadia Mehmood occurred in slogging's official #general channel, and has been edited for readability.

11. Cloud Gaming: Will we Soon See a "Netflix" for Video Games?

Cloud gaming is a very exciting prospect within the gaming industry. While we've seen the lukewarm reception of Google Stadia, the idea itself is relatively new. Just like Netflix was rejected at first, perhaps cloud gaming is the future of the game industry as a whole.

12. This Thread is Being Recorded

This Slogging thread by David, Natasha, Amy and Limarc occurred in hackernoon's official #general channel, and has been edited for readability.

13. Slogging Editor Updates: New Formatting Added for Bullet Points, Bold, and Italics

This Slogging thread by richard-kubina occurred in hackernoon's official #slogging channel.

14. 5 Gaming YouTubers That are Worth a Sub

There are far too many people sharing their opinions about gaming on the internet but not all of them are for us. These are some people who we enjoy the most.

15. Which console do you think has better exclusives?

Exclusives have been a thing in video games for decades, and there's been a constant debate on which console has the better exclusives. Here's our preferences.

16. Software Development Outsourcing - Yay or Nay!

If you’re an early-stage startup building your first product, using an outsourced team can be great to get your MVP product built and tested.

17. First Impressions of Pokémon Legends: Arceus

This Slogging thread by Limarc Ambalina, Jack Boreham, SuperSaiyanProgramming, Blake Cram, Adrian Morales and Sara Pinto occurred in slogging's official #gaming channel, and has been edited for readability.

18. Sprint Planning Minus Estimation Efforts

This week Product School Slack's community members uncovered ways to properly plan product sprints.

19. Technical Debt and Prioritization

This week Product School Slack's community members discussed issues regarding technical debt when it comes to prioritization. Check it out!

20. 5 Gaming YouTubers That are Worth a Sub

There are far too many people sharing their opinions about gaming on the internet but not all of them are for us. These are some people who we enjoy the most.

21. Crypto & the Whale: When Retail Investors Make Fish Food

What does everyone think about whales in the crypto ecosystem? They seem to have diametrically opposed interests to the everyday small investor.

22. What is your favorite video game adjacent media?

There are some video game stories that are so good, they seep into other mediums including comics, books, and tv shows. Here are our favorite examples.

23. What is your favorite video game movie?

Video game movies have earned a reputation for being less than stellar, but are there any good ones?

24. What's the Most Exciting Video Game Launch this Year?

What's the most exciting video game launch this year? Looking forward to Elder Scrolls 6, After the Fall, and more.

25. 5 Video Games that Desperately Deserve a Sequel

Games come and go, but there are titles that are so good that we need more of it. Here are games that should have a sequel.

26. Slogging Insights: A Discussion About the Best Productivity Tools

These are the best productivity tools that make your life a lot easier, as recommended by its everyday users.

27. The Potential for Video Games as a Storytelling Medium: 6 Best Story-Driven Games

In this article, we talk about the games that best illustrate how well video games can tell stories.

28. No More Loud Chewers at the Movies!

This slogging thread discusses a Swedish film festival's experiment with hypnosis, using this technique on spectators. The results have been quite interesting.

29. 22 Video Games that Got Us Through the Pandemic

When lockdown restrictions came into effect, lots of people turned to gaming as an escape, or just simply a way to pass the time.

30. What Do You Think About a Price Increase for AAA Games?

Is now the right time for a price increase on games? Also, will a price increase prevent some of the practices that have been criticized by gamers?

31. "How Tall is Donald Trump?" and Other Weird Questions Online

In this slogging thread, our community shares a few of the weirdest questions they've seen asked online.

32. Bosnian Man Chooses to Live as a 21st Century Ragnar

In this thread, our community discusses Stipe Pleic's case and whether or not they'll go total immersion in a characters' lifestyle.

33. European User Data is Shared 376 Times Per Day on Average

Violation of private data and its commercial exchange are recurrent issues in the online world. In this thread, our community discusses personal data share.

34. How Can Tech Reshape the Post Pandemic World?

In this slogging thread, we discussed what ways technology has helped the community get back to normal after dealing with the pandemic.

35. Snoop Dogg and Kelly Clarkson to Host Eurovision in the United States

In this slogging thread, our community discusses whether it makes sense for the USA to replicate Eurovision and its impact on Eurovision fans.

36. Is The Matrix Resurrections Worth Watching? (Slogging Insights)

In this slogging thread, our community discusses the Matrix saga and their expectations for the new movie.

37. The Tech We Wish Santa Had Brought us Last Christmas

The Hacker Noon Tech Christmas Wishlist: What Tech do you want Santa to Bring?

38. Why are Games About Mundane Tasks so Much Fun?

In this slogging thread, our community discusses why mundane tasks in games are so fun.

39. What's one popular game/franchise that you could never get into?

Some games are great, but they just don't click with us for whatever reason. Here are the games we could never get into.

40. The Best Podcasts and Soundtracks to Listen to During Your Workday

The HackerNoon staff and community talk about their favorite tech podcasts, playlists, and even video game soundtracks that get them through the day

41. What Inspired us to Write About Games?

Here at Hacker Noon, we love both games and writing. In this slogging post, we discuss what inspired us to write about games and our fondest gaming memories.

42. Ye’s Online Warfare: Dangerous or Comical?

In this slogging thread, we discuss whether or not we, as a society, enable violent behavior just because it is entertaining and trending.

43. A Brief Look into New Year's Traditions Around the World (Slogging Insights)

In our fellowship channel, a couple of us shared some insights on how we celebrate the new year in our parts of the world.

44. What Customers Want From EV Manufacturers

This Slogging thread by Arthur and Richard-kubina occurred in hackernoon's official #slogging-beta channel, and has been edited for readability.

45. What 2021 Scientific Discovery Excited You the Most?

In this slogging thread, our community shared their favorite scientific discoveries of the year.

46. Businesses Have Messy Emails

Email sucks. What we can do about it?

47. On Games as a Service Streaming Platforms & nerdytec w/ CEO Chris Mut

In this Slogging thread, we talk about nerdytec, Netflix, and the future of the gaming industry, considering the growing impact of GaaS platforms.

48. Slogging Insights: Does Technology Improve Sports?

Though many sports fans would like to see their sacred games untouched, the various developments brought by tech are undeniable.

49. This is The Last Mars Photo

A wide-angle snapshot obtained by InSight, depicted research devices lying on the Martian surface.

50. What is the Best Brunch?

In this Slogging thread, the team at Hackernoon, discusses, what the best brunch is. We also talk about why Gordon Ramsay is heavily overrated.

51. The Greatest Super Bowl Halftime Show of All Time

This slogging thread discusses our opinion on 2022's Superbowl halftime show, our favorite concert ever, and who we'd like to see on that stage next year.

52. What are The Best Video Game Movie Adaptations?

In this slogging thread, the gaming community discusses the best and worst video games movie adaptations, from the Tomb Raider to Detective Pikachu.

53. Technology Saved Our Quarantine

The HackerNoon community discussed how technology kept people connected when quarantine was trying to disconnect them.

54. Businesses Have Messy Emails: The Relationship between Security and Sales

Let's face it - email sucks. But they still important part of business development

55. Crypto Adoption in Europe Lags Behind Rest of the World

In this slogging thread, our community discusses their thoughts on crypto adoption and the current European ranking on the topic.

56. The Best of the Internet (Slogging Insights)

In this thread, the slogging community shares the piece of content that has improved their day.

57. No More Cable Hunting: EU Sets Date for Common Phone Charge Cable

In this thread, the Slogging community discussed EU regulation on charging cable equalization and its impacts on innovation.

58. What Are the Most Interesting Business Models?

In this thread, we share a few of the most interesting business models ever seen, like a company that turns umbrellas into coats.

59. The Stories we Keep Coming Back to Every Year

Whether it be a film, a novel, a tv show, a video game, these stories are the ones we keep coming back to at least once a year.

60. Does Love Exist? (Slogging Insights)

Does love exist or is Nicolas Sparks full of it? Is it something beyond science and human understanding? Today, we dive into that very question.

61. Should $CRM Buy $WORK?

This Slack discussion by me and Hang occurred in hackernoon's official #slogging-beta channel.

62. Netflix Plans to Launch its Own Video Game Studio

In this Slogging thread, our community discussed Netflix's move and how that'll impact the gaming industry.

63. What is the Best Children's Book You've Ever Read?

Some of the best children's books of all time voted on by Hacker Noon staff and contributors.

64. Why is Writing Important? (Slogging Insights)

Writing, in a sense, is a way to help you understand the world, understand concepts and help others to understand those concepts too.

65. Introducing TL;DRs by HackerNoon

Jeferson Borba talks about his work with AI-generated TL;DR snippets of HackerNoon stories.

66. Nostalgia for Nerds: What is your favorite game system of all time?

My favourite game console of all time is the Nintendo DS, such a versatile machine with tons of games.

67. Web Design Mistakes that Just Won't Die

In this thread, the Slogging community discusses the most common web design mistakes that just won't die.

68. Gaming Lingo for Dummies

Gamers have their own language and jargon. In this thread, our community shared a concise guide on gaming lingo that will turn you from bot to pro in no time.

69. Unpopular Opinions: Nicolas Cage is a Good Actor

Nicolas Cage has gotta be the only actor who has been in a movie with Cher, Meg Ryan, AND Emma Stone.

70. Is Social Media Doing More Harm than Good?

We rely on social media to stay in touch with loved ones around the world and run our businesses. But is this tech doing more harm than good? Let's discuss.

71. 9 Games We Love on Mobile: From Angry Birds to Occidental Heroes

The rise of mobile games converted many non-gamers into gamers, within the past decade.

72. The Pros and Cons of Uploading your Mind Online

Mind Uploading is a technology that could digitally duplicate your mind. Some people believe that it will be closer to reality in the near future

73. Headphones: The Secret to Intimacy

In this slogging thread, our community discusses their thoughts on the connection between headphones and intimacy and possible uses for this strategy.

74. Clearview AI Fined in UK for Illegally Storing Facial Images

In this thread, our community discusses Clearview's endeavor and the backlash that followed.

75. Job Hunting for Newbies

Looking for work can be challenging, especially if you don't know where to start. Thinking of you, we decided to share a few hacks to help you nail the job.

76. Is PHP Really Dead? - Slogging Insights

This Slogging post is a rebuttal to the idea that PHP is not dead and many websites still use it.

77. 5 Games We Didn't Expect to Love

The HackerNoon community discusses the video games and franchises we didn't expect to like but ended up loving and the perfect entry points to these games.

78. The Ministry of Defence is Exploring Applications for Quantum Technology in National Security

In this thread, our community discusses quantum computers and their impactful uses.

79. The OLED Nintendo Switch: Is it Worth It?

In this slogging post, our gaming writers discuss the new OLED Nintendo Switch, whether it is worth the money and if its upgrades merit a purchase.

80. Have Scientists at Baylor and Stanford Found a Magic Weight Loss Pill?

In this thread, our community discusses their thoughts on weight loss pills, their repercussions, and the new finding by Baylor College and Stanford School.

81. How to Stay Safe Online: Cybersecurity Tips from the HackerNoon Community

In this thread, the slogging community shares their online security hacks for peaceful and safe web surfing.

82. What is your Favorite Holiday Movie?

The holidays are just around the corner! In this slogging thread, the random channel discussed our all-time favorite movies for this time of the year.

83. Movie Plot Holes Caught on Camera

In this thread, our community shares a few plotholes and errors they've found in movies that left them shocked.

84. Is the United States the Best Democracy in the World?

In this Slack discussion, Dane, Austin, Linh, and Jamie Finney educate me on the intricacies and faults of the US democratic system.

85. Home Gadgets that Drive Adults Crazy

The HN team discussed their favorite smart home gadgets and what developments they wish to see available on the market.

86. The Dark Side of Food Delivery: Inside Uber Eats, Zomato, and Deliveroo

In this thread, the slogging community discusses their thoughts on food delivery services, their impact on the food industry, and the main perks and drawbacks.

87. What Will be the Next Home Gadget to Drive Every Adult Insane?

The HN team discusses the next big thing in smart home gadgets and what new technology they'd like to see available for purchase.

88. Metaverse: The Troll's Playground

In this thread, our community discusses the metaverse and online trolling.

89. First-ever Image Of A Multi-planet System Around A Sun-like Star

In this thread, the HackerNoon Community discusses their thoughts on scientific evolution, its consequences, and our favorite Hubble images.

90. The Greatest Film and Video Game Soundtracks of All Time

We chatted about the best movie and video game soundtracks that spoke to us and will forever be in our all-time favorites.

91. 6 Innovative Startups to Follow in 2022

A few notable startups caught the HackerNoon community's attention this year: Cameo, Eden Life, Wonther, Kiwibot, TopUp Mama, and many others.

92. Open AI Images on HackerNoon: The Conundrum

HackerNoon and the time the team compared Open AI Image Generators for in-house use. Read and follow along our journey.

93. How Much Money is Enough Money?🥲

This Slogging thread by Manas Goel, Valentine Enedah, GemInRubbles, Mónica Freitas and Sara Pinto occurred in slogging's official #random channel, and has been edited for readability.

94. What is Slogging? - A New App by HackerNoon

Have you heard about Slogging? What about Slack Blogging? If you have been hiding under a rock, worry not. In this article, you'll find all the information you need to know about Slogging and how it can save your company's conversations and repurpose them for your company’s content marketing efforts.

95. The Journey From A Failed Video Game To $26 Billion Dollars: The Slack Story

How Slack Went From An Unsuccessful Video Game To A $26 Billion Dollar Company

96. Central African Republic Adopts Bitcoin as Official Currency

In this thread, our community discusses the potential impacts of Bitcoin adoption as legal tender in the Central African Republic.

97. WhatsApp Lets You Ghost Your Group Chats Silently

Meta has announced new privacy features for WhatsApp users. Zuckerberg claims these features will help keep WhatsApp messaging private and secure.

98. Life Hacks You Wish You Knew Growing Up

In this thread, our community shared the main lessons they've learned throughout lo life - from exercising to investing in education and seizing the day.

99. Is "Ready Player One" a Foreshadowing of Our Future?

If you could live in Halliday virtual world in 50 years, would you?

100. Slogging Insights: Are Russians and Indians Considered Asian?

Are the technicalities of what continent the country is located in the end-all-and-be-all or do you take culture and genetic origins into account?

101. On Writing: Hardships We Face and How to Overcome Them

This week in The HackerNoon Blogging Fellowship, we discussed what we find most difficult about the writing process.

102. 16 Apps and Technologies that Make our Remote Working Lives Easier

In this Slogging thread, the HN team dives into the apps and tools we use on a daily basis.

103. The Most Controversial Inventions of All Time

In this thread, the slogging community discusses the most controversial inventions of all time.

104. Privacy Blockchains With Teeth | Panther Protocol AMA

An early-stage Ripple advisor, CBDC inventor, and Air Force Major walk into a bar. What happens next is a conversation about the impact of privacy.

105. The Best Original Arcade Games (Slogging Insights)

Arcade games were a big part of our childhood, filling our hours and memories with fun moments. In this slogging thread, we share our favorite arcade games.

106. 18 Book Recommendations from the HackerNoon Team

In this post, the HackerNoon staff and blogging fellows talk about some books they've been reading recently, as well as some of their favorite authors.

107. Why Has NASA Stopped Exploring The Oceans?

In this thread, we review the claim on the initial role of NASA in ocean exploration.

108. Bringing Augmented Reality to the Tourism Industry with Social Bee

Join us in our chat with Jason Labaw, the CEO and founder of Social Bee, an augmented reality platform that brings the tourism experience to the next level.

109. Clever Financial Hacks You Need to Try

In this thread, our community shared a few clever financial hacks you need to start using today.

110. The Best Marketing Campaigns Of All Time

Marketing Campaigns follow us wherever we go. In this thread, the slogging community discusses their favorite advertisements ever.

111. 5 Most Profitable Industries in Tech in 2022 (Slogging Insights)

In this slogging thread, our community shared their guesses on the most profitable industries at the moment.

112. Building and Managing IPs with Jeff McKinnon

Jeff is the founder of The.com. In this slogging AMA, Jeff shares the origins of The.com, web3 design, programming, and much more.

113. The Worst Gift Ever? What to Avoid this Holiday Season

The HN team reveals all their bad holiday experiences and talk about the worst gifts they've ever received.

114. Ask Me Anything About Japan

Japan is home to many things and is one of the longest-lasting civilizations in the world. There are many things the country has to offer.

115. Could Contact Lenses be the Ultimate Computer Screen?

In this thread, our community discusses Mojo's new product - smart contact lenses - and its potential benefits and downsides.

116. You Are What You Believe: Self-Fulfilling Prophecy in Action

This Slogging thread by Limarc, Hang, Linh, David, Sidra Ijaz and Zaeem Shoaib occurred in hackernoon's official #only-at-hackernoon channel, and has been edited for readability.

117. Procrastination is a Form of Emotion Regulation

In this Slogging thread, our community discusses their experience with procrastination, coping mechanisms, and Sirois' take on procrastination.

118. How to Write for Money: From Clickbait Listicles to Full-Time Gigs

The VP of Growth at Hacker Noon answers questions about the writer's life, writing for the web, and finding content writing gigs.

119. Famous Memes from Around the World

Outside of the globally famous memes, each nation has its gems. In this slogging thread, our community shares their country's most famous memes.

120. What Google Thinks About You

We've all ran to Google to research and checked the suggestions right after typing a few words. In this thread, our community shares their Google's suggestions.

121. The Neverending Climate Change Conundrum

In this slogging thread, our community discusses the climate crisis and their views on worldwide measures.

122. What are the Best Battle Scenes in Movies?

In this Slogging thread, the movie geeks at Hackernoon discuss the best battle scenes in movies. We talk about our favourite alongside our love for certain movi

123. Beware of Huge Rise in LinkedIn Bogus Boss Scams

In this thread, our community discusses their thoughts on the latest scams, including the LinkedIn Bogus Boss scam on the rise.

124. What are the Most Overrated Games Out There?

With so many games available to us, some don't deserve the same praise. In this slogging thread, the gaming channel discussed what are the most overrated games

125. Spotify’s Joe Rogan Problem isn’t Going Away

This slogging thread discusses Joe Rogan's case and misinformation online, particularly through Spotify.

126. How Data Selection Impacts Model Performance: An AMA with SiaSearch

SiaSearch is a Berlin-based AI startup on a mission to accelerate computer vision application development.

127. Explaining the Blockchain with Axelar CEO Sergey Gorbunov

In this slogging ama, we chatted with Sergey Gorbunov about his blockchain network Axelar, his background, and the basics of blockchain.

128. Elon, I'm Bored [Part One]

This Slogging thread by Arthur Tkachenko and Mónica Freitas occurred in slogging's official #random channel, and has been edited for readability.

129. Let's Talk About Sumire: Indie Game Storytelling at its Finest

The premise of Sumire is beautifully simple: you have one day to change your life.

130. Coworking Bansko is a Haven for Digital Nomads

In this slogging thread, our community discusses Zeitler's initiative, Coworking Bansko, and nomadic working.

131. What is The Sandbox Metaverse?

We spoke to Gecho, a LAND owner and active member of the community to understand just what The Sandbox metaverse really is and what value it brings.

132. Art is Dead Dude: AI-Generated Image Wins State Art Fair

In this Sloggin thread, our community discusses the role of AI in art and how it influences human creation and jobs.

133. On Improving Security with Steve Wilson

In this AMA, Steve Wilson tells us about serverless security, application security in the JAVA ecosystem, SBOMs, and best practices.

134. Inside the Life of a Criminal Defense Lawyer with Norman Spencer

In this interview, we talk to Norman about the real lives of criminal defense lawyers and his opinion on the current state of the US judicial system.

135. Putting Value back in the Data Economy with Pool Data CEO Shiv Malik

In this slogging AMA, we host the CEO of Pool Data, Shiv Malik. Shiv walks us through Pool Data and how it supports data unions.

136. How Clubhouse Pioneered the Social Audio Space

In this slogging AMA, we had the pleasure of chatting with Clubhouse's Android and iOS engineers, Mopewa Ogundipe and Kate Findlay.

137. Organizing Student Finances With Abhinov Balagoni

In this AMA, Abhinov shares his insights on student loans, steps toward financial stability, the birth and growth of his company, and university applications.

138. How Jay Wey Amassed Millions of Followers on TikTok while Maintaining a Full-Time Job

In this Slogging thread, we talk to Jay Wey the Co-founder of Ubiik and social media influencer behind jayandsharon.

139. Exploring the Future of Finance in 2022

We speak to Bricktrade Founder Guv Kang about how his company is contributing to the future of real estate, defi, and more.

140. Walter Haas is Bringing Trust to Online Product Discovery with GIST

GIST is a social network built around what you and your friends buy. It's the digital version of the ultimate product recommendation: social proof at scale.

141. 59 Best Video Games of All Time According to HackerNoon

HackerNoon writers talk about their Top 10 list of best video games of all time, along with short descriptions of why each game made their list.

142. Dissecting the World of Cryptocurrency with Coder Anthony Watson

In this Slogging AMA, we talk to Anthony Watson a writer, coder and respected member of the Hackernoon community. We discuss with him all things writing, coding

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