RE: Communities Have Arrived on Blurt's Official Frontends

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Communities Have Arrived on Blurt's Official Frontends

in blurtdevelopment •  10 months ago 

It's excellent news. I don't know if it will have an influence on the curators' votes (I know that on other platforms like Hive and Steemit, for example, this happens) but I think it is an excellent measure to organize content thematically, when we have to look for something that interests us.

I see that some user like @team-mexico has retweeted this news. Could you tell me what tag needs to be included in the tweet so that it appears in the comments? Thank you.

Welcome Communities!

I see that some user like @team-mexico has retweeted this news. Could you tell me what tag needs to be included in the tweet so that it appears in the comments? Thank you.


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Es correcto, es de manera orgánica, solo copiamos y pegamos el link de Twitter. No usamos nada automático, no tenemos ningún comando ni etiqueta.

That's right, it's organic, we just copy and paste the Twitter link.
We don't use anything automatic, we don't have any commands or labels.

https://twitter.com/teammexicopro/status/1755012516076540039

  ·  10 months ago  ·  

Team mexico simply pasted the url of the Tweet in his comment, Blurt.blog recognises it and automatically embeds and unfurls.