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Q&A How should Codidact "advertise" and gain community members?

Have we considered some way of displaying questions from one site on another? It seems like the easiest people to convince to join a site would be members of other Codidact sites and they would alr...

posted 4y ago by Charlie Brumbaugh‭

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#1: Initial revision by user avatar Charlie Brumbaugh‭ · 2020-06-09T23:04:57Z (almost 4 years ago)
Have we considered some way of displaying questions from one site on another?

It seems like the easiest people to convince to join a site would be members of other Codidact sites and they would already know the ropes a great deal more than random people off the internet.

Examples of questions that I think would make sense to push this way would be meta announcements and the contest's some of the sites are running. Not sure we would want a full HNQ list, but I do think that cross pollination is the easiest form of advertising.