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Posting Guidelines: What and How to Share

To keep the Talk Tech Africa platform meaningful and organized, here’s a clear guide on how to post content that adds value and sparks constructive conversations.

  1. Before You Post

Ask yourself:

  • Is this relevant to the community or category?
  • Does it offer value (e.g., insight, opportunity, resource, question)?
  • Am I being respectful, clear, and concise?
  1. Types of Content You Can Share

  • Questions & Answers – Ask for help or insights. Tag relevant communities.
  • Tutorials/Guides – Share step-by-step how-tos, walkthroughs, or case studies.
  • Resources – Share tools, ebooks, templates, and research (with attribution).
  • Opportunities – Jobs, internships, hackathons, scholarships, and more.
  • Showcases – Share your project, startup, or tech initiative for feedback.
  • News & Trends – Post about emerging tech trends or major African developments.
  1. Formatting Best Practices
  • Use clear titles that reflect your post content.
  • Break up long posts with bullet points or subheadings.
  • Use tags (where available) to help users find your post.
  • Avoid ALL CAPS unless necessary.
  1. What Not to Post
  • Off-topic content unrelated to tech or Africa’s digital space
  • Spammy or aggressive self-promotion
  • Plagiarized or uncredited content
  • Personal information or confidential data
  • Harmful, divisive, or inflammatory content
  1. Interacting with Others’ Posts
  • Add thoughtful comments or follow-up questions
  • Use likes/reactions to show appreciation
  • Report inappropriate content via the flag/report button
  • Avoid derailing threads or attacking contributors
  1. Language & Tone
  • Use inclusive, welcoming, and professional language.
  • Avoid slang, abbreviations, or inside jokes that exclude others.
  • Feel free to post in English or French, but aim to be clear.
  1. Moderation

All posts are subject to moderation. Repeat violations of these guidelines may lead to warnings, content removal, or account suspension.

Let’s make this space a hub for meaningful conversations, smart knowledge-sharing, and pan-African tech collaboration.