A great product solves a customer problem. Leaving intuition aside feels like biggest challenge to me. Too often, we try to put ourselves in the shoes of the user and decide what would be best. But we're merely voicing what our intuition says.
I don't feel these questions are dishonest. They are trying to understand how a person behaves.
I might be naive, but I think it's better to be plain honest in an interview. Sure, the exercise is how to sell yourself. But if you try to avoid questions during an interview, what will you do when you'll work for them?
To me, there are just more and more content posted out there. So yes, blogging has become a lot harder. To stand out, your content must not only be of great quality but also be shared and promoted by your readers.
If your retention is low, I advise you to create a subscriber list, if not done already.
Thibaud from CodinGame. We were discussing with the team about this picture. I was wondering how much this image disturbed you. Sure it's probably a bit exaggerated, but did it really turn you away from the website?