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Click the topic that you want.
Click the topic for the Stumble from the drop-down box for "What's this page" about.
Click the "Topic Name" text box, to enter your subject for your conversation.
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Select a predetermined topic from the list based on your most-current edits from the section labeled "Perhaps you might be interested in... ........ by clicking the topic name.
Well, if you click on the topic, you'll see the tweet they're also paying for along the top.
On Tinker, they don't have to deal with any of those issues – they simply sign on and click on the topic that they'd like to read about.
You'll notice that every story now has an "X" next it when you hover over it, and when clicked you can indicate why you don't want to hear more about that story in more detail by clicking the topics associated with that particular news item.
Clicking on the topic automatically takes you to the the page its located.
If you'd like to get email updates on answer of the topics, after clicking the subject line and having the topic display you can click the "Get email updates about this conversation" link.
Some programs include "Help" buttons for a user to click and display the topic in the help file that specifically describes how that screen works.
There are a few quirks — I find that navigating between users and topics isn't always intuitive, but this may simply be because I'm used to Twitter (for example, clicking the 'tech' topic next to someone's Jot takes me to all of their Jots about tech — you have to hit a different button to see everyone else's Jots about that topic).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com