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To suggest Mi Yodeya content to be tweeted you don't have to know anything about Twitter. You just have to be interested in searching Mi Yodeya for excellent content that is timely in some way (see above).

  • Check out a general Jewish Calendar to see what weekly parasha and holidays are coming up, or a Daf Yomi calendar to see what's coming up there. Or look at the news to see what Jewish stuff the world is talking about.

  • Search Mi Yodeya for relevant (even if tenuously so) content, especially Q&A with particularly thought-provoking questions or informative answers.

  • Go to the tweet suggestions chatroom, and drop a link to the Q&A you found, along with which date/parsha/etc. it relates to (when relevant).

  • Optionally, feel free to add your own thoughts about why you like this Q&A, in particular.

  • Don't worry about how, precisely, it'll be presented on Twitter. All you need to do is make the suggestion.

  • Don't worry about duplicating someone else's suggestion. If worse comes to absolute worst, the same excellent content that multiple people like will be tweeted more than once. Not so bad.

Thanks for your help!

###Tweet Suggestions###

To suggest Mi Yodeya content to be tweeted you don't have to know anything about Twitter. You just have to be interested in searching Mi Yodeya for excellent content that is timely in some way (see above).

  • Check out a general Jewish Calendar to see what weekly parasha and holidays are coming up, or a Daf Yomi calendar to see what's coming up there. Or look at the news to see what Jewish stuff the world is talking about.

  • Search Mi Yodeya for relevant (even if tenuously so) content, especially Q&A with particularly thought-provoking questions or informative answers.

  • Go to the tweet suggestions chatroom, and drop a link to the Q&A you found, along with which date/parsha/etc. it relates to (when relevant).

  • Optionally, feel free to add your own thoughts about why you like this Q&A, in particular.

  • Don't worry about how, precisely, it'll be presented on Twitter. All you need to do is make the suggestion.

  • Don't worry about duplicating someone else's suggestion. If worse comes to absolute worst, the same excellent content that multiple people like will be tweeted more than once. Not so bad.

Thanks for your help!

Tweet Suggestions

To suggest Mi Yodeya content to be tweeted you don't have to know anything about Twitter. You just have to be interested in searching Mi Yodeya for excellent content that is timely in some way (see above).

  • Check out a general Jewish Calendar to see what weekly parasha and holidays are coming up, or a Daf Yomi calendar to see what's coming up there. Or look at the news to see what Jewish stuff the world is talking about.

  • Search Mi Yodeya for relevant (even if tenuously so) content, especially Q&A with particularly thought-provoking questions or informative answers.

  • Go to the tweet suggestions chatroom, and drop a link to the Q&A you found, along with which date/parsha/etc. it relates to (when relevant).

  • Optionally, feel free to add your own thoughts about why you like this Q&A, in particular.

  • Don't worry about how, precisely, it'll be presented on Twitter. All you need to do is make the suggestion.

  • Don't worry about duplicating someone else's suggestion. If worse comes to absolute worst, the same excellent content that multiple people like will be tweeted more than once. Not so bad.

Thanks for your help!

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###Tweet Suggestions###

To suggest Mi Yodeya content to be tweeted you don't have to know anything about Twitter. You just have to be interested in searchingsearching Mi Yodeya for excellent content that is timely in some way (see above).

  • Check out a general Jewish Calendar to see what weekly parasha and holidays are coming up, or a Daf Yomi calendar to see what's coming up there. Or look at the news to see what Jewish stuff the world is talking about.

  • SearchSearch Mi Yodeya for relevant (even if tenuously so) content, especially Q&A with particularly thought-provoking questions or informative answers.

  • Go to the tweet suggestions chatroom, and drop a link to the Q&A you found, along with which date/parsha/etc. it relates to (when relevant).

  • Optionally, feel free to add your own thoughts about why you like this Q&A, in particular.

  • Don't worry about how, precisely, it'll be presented on Twitter. All you need to do is make the suggestion.

  • Don't worry about duplicating someone else's suggestion. If worse comes to absolute worst, the same excellent content that multiple people like will be tweeted more than once. Not so bad.

Thanks for your help!

###Tweet Suggestions###

To suggest Mi Yodeya content to be tweeted you don't have to know anything about Twitter. You just have to be interested in searching Mi Yodeya for excellent content that is timely in some way (see above).

  • Check out a general Jewish Calendar to see what weekly parasha and holidays are coming up, or a Daf Yomi calendar to see what's coming up there. Or look at the news to see what Jewish stuff the world is talking about.

  • Search Mi Yodeya for relevant (even if tenuously so) content, especially Q&A with particularly thought-provoking questions or informative answers.

  • Go to the tweet suggestions chatroom, and drop a link to the Q&A you found, along with which date/parsha/etc. it relates to (when relevant).

  • Optionally, feel free to add your own thoughts about why you like this Q&A, in particular.

  • Don't worry about how, precisely, it'll be presented on Twitter. All you need to do is make the suggestion.

  • Don't worry about duplicating someone else's suggestion. If worse comes to absolute worst, the same excellent content that multiple people like will be tweeted more than once. Not so bad.

Thanks for your help!

###Tweet Suggestions###

To suggest Mi Yodeya content to be tweeted you don't have to know anything about Twitter. You just have to be interested in searching Mi Yodeya for excellent content that is timely in some way (see above).

  • Check out a general Jewish Calendar to see what weekly parasha and holidays are coming up, or a Daf Yomi calendar to see what's coming up there. Or look at the news to see what Jewish stuff the world is talking about.

  • Search Mi Yodeya for relevant (even if tenuously so) content, especially Q&A with particularly thought-provoking questions or informative answers.

  • Go to the tweet suggestions chatroom, and drop a link to the Q&A you found, along with which date/parsha/etc. it relates to (when relevant).

  • Optionally, feel free to add your own thoughts about why you like this Q&A, in particular.

  • Don't worry about how, precisely, it'll be presented on Twitter. All you need to do is make the suggestion.

  • Don't worry about duplicating someone else's suggestion. If worse comes to absolute worst, the same excellent content that multiple people like will be tweeted more than once. Not so bad.

Thanks for your help!

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