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How do I share my space on Quora?

How do I share my space on Quora?

Exercise 3: Type some topics that interest you into the Quora search bar, and go to another Space in one of these topics. Look at the most recent posts, and follow the Space. If you want, use the comments to this post to share which Space you chose to follow.

How do you get views on Quora space?

5 Powerful Tips to Grow your Quora Space

  1. Insert your Quora Space inside your BIO & Ask People to follow.
  2. While ending your answer try to link your Quora Space.
  3. Create a viral loop.
  4. Invite your followers to become to follow your Space.
  5. Give a proper name to your Quora Space.

How do I share a post or link in a space?

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To share a post, click on the ‘Share’ or ‘Reshare’ button that appears directly below the post. If I write a post or link in a Space, who can see it? Followers of a Space will be able to see posts or links you’ve shared in the Space, as well as anyone that visits the Space. If I comment on a post or link in a Space, who can see it?

Why do we need space sharing?

So space sharing is a logical concept that needs no introduction, but the way in which we humans do it, needs attention. People have needed spaces for as long as there have been people… and it used to be that sharing space was a natural, essential part of human communities.

How do I give and take control of shared content?

If you’re using Linux, giving and taking control of shared content isn’t available at this time. To share content from your mobile device, just select More options > Share in your meeting controls. You can choose to present a photo, video, PowerPoint, or your entire screen. Share…

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Who can see or comment on a space I’m in?

Spaces are public and can be seen by anyone. Will someone that I blocked be able to see or comment on a Space that I’m in? Blocking someone will make it so that they can’t see your posts or shares in a Space; however, they can still see and participate in the Space.