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It invites engagement and interaction, which is crucial for building a community around your content. The pointing-down emoji adds a friendly and informal tone, making the request feel more personal and approachable. Overall, it's a great way to encourage feedback and discussion, which can lead to more meaningful interactions and insights from your audience. |
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You can now update your Profile status directly from GitHub Mobile on Android. On both iOS and Android, you will find improvements in large accessibility sizes, better content descriptions and keyboard navigation, with particular focus on the “Request Reviewers” and “Merge Options” screens |
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In July, GitHub Mobile introduced three major improvements:
We've released several new fixes and features for both iOS and Android apps. You can explore these updates in our changelog post. Have you had a chance to try them out? We’d love to hear your feedback—please share your thoughts in the comments below! 👇
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