# NEWS SUBMISSION: TWITTER

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## HOW TO SUBMIT NEWS VIA TWITTER BOT&#x20;

With our own custom bot, you can now send your news directly to NEARWEEK via Twitter.

This is useful for quick contributions:

* The NEARWEEK Twitter bot will send submitted posts to a Telegram channel for our team and community to see
* Once approved by the NEARWEEK DAO, the Twitter bot will tweet out the news!

### TWITTER BOT COMMAND

To submit news, simply comment or tweet: **!submit @nearweekbot \<link>**

### SUBMISSION USE CASES

When using the NEARWEEK Twitter bot, you can submit news in two ways:

#### 1) Submit the post of someone else by commenting on it

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The Twitter bot will then respond to your post when it has been received, as shown below:

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**2) Submit news via your own Twitter post**

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Want to level up + earn rewards when submitting news? Read on fren, no need to be shy!&#x20;


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