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Create a feature to suggest a "related post" #3083

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dance2die opened this issue Jun 9, 2019 · 1 comment
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Create a feature to suggest a "related post" #3083

dance2die opened this issue Jun 9, 2019 · 1 comment

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@dance2die
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
It's a brand-new feature request.

As I am reading posts, I see many posts that are related or more advanced topic of another posts.

As an example, first post below (Testing your apps like a boss...) is an intro on how to test React components (using jest & shows mocking) while the latter (A bit about Jest mocks) is more of an in-depth post on "Jest mocks".

  1. Testing your apps like a boss with React.js and Jest
  2. A bit about Jest mocks

Describe the solution you'd like

This might require two features.

  1. Create a new "suggested/related post" at the bottom of the post above "Classic" & "Another post you might like".
  2. Add "suggest a related post" below "Suggest a Tweet".

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Describe alternatives you've considered

Instead of creating a new category of "suggested/related post", we can display it as a "Another post you might like".

Additional context

May require a tag/moderator status for this feature.

@cmgorton
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Hey @dance2die since the UI for this section is different now and we also provide a "Read Next" feature at the bottom of each post I am going to close this issue. Thank you for starting this discussion.

If the "Read Next" feature wasn't exactly what you had in mind with this request please feel free to open a new issue in the future.

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