Comment Here's an interesting tweet from our friend Felix Krause. Of course it applies to our whole industry, not just iOS development and not just tools like fastlane. It's hard to solve this problem because documentation systems generally don't allow updates to be easily seen. That famous saying comes to mind, "If a tree falls in the forest and no one is around to tweet about it, does its Klout score increase?" 😂 Obviously I'm being a little sarcastic there, but the discussions that happen after a post is published are part of the reason people blog. But there's another thing to take into consideration too. Official documentation isn't always the top search result, and web search is how people solve problems. Take for example this popular stack overflow question which appears much higher in search results than the actual documentation for the feature. Even this tweet from Felix appeared higher in most of the searches I did when playing with this. As long as people find the information, does it matter how? Well yes, it does.
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