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Feature : Ability to share trending projects on socials #14

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leighbriody opened this issue Aug 14, 2023 · 2 comments
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Feature : Ability to share trending projects on socials #14

leighbriody opened this issue Aug 14, 2023 · 2 comments

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@leighbriody
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Hey People πŸ‘‹

I would love to start contributing towards this project, and recently I had an idea.

So recently my first project made it to the "Trending Projects" newsletter – πŸš€ Now, here's the thing: I really wanted to shout out this news on my LinkedIn, you know, like a virtual high-five moment.

But from what I could see there is no direct way to share it and let my community know. So, here's my idea: A button that lets us share our trending project news on LinkedIn? Just a simple post like, "Hey, my project rocked the Trending Newsletter this week on the fullstack! πŸŽ‰"

I'm thinking this could make our projects even more awesome, and also help spread the word about the cool stuff happening here. What do you think? High-five for considering it! πŸ™Œ

ps.. if my ideas are dumb or not in line with the direction of the full stack don't be afraid to be harsh πŸ˜‰ I take to feedback well
Thanks ! πŸ˜„

@A-AllaaEddine
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I think your idea is great and could help many users share their projects/achievements on other platforms in a simple and easy way.
I will take some time to see if I can implement it!
if you have any other ideas feel free to share mate :)

@danoely1979
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This is a great idea Leigh, and totally makes sense.

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