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{% extends "layout.html" %}
{% block content %}
<div id="container">
<h1 class="cover-heading">How does it work?</h1>
<hr>
<h4>How can I ask you a question?</h4>
<p>Go to <i><a href="/">Ask</a></i>, enter your question and click on the button. Simple as that.</p>
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<h4>Okay, but what's with your answer?</h4>
<p>Well, there is a <a href="https://twitter.com/ask_vanita5" target="_blank"><i><b>Twitter Bot</b></i></a> that is going to send me the question via Twitter.
As soon as I reply to the question, you can see the answer under <a href="/answers"><i>Answers</i></a>.
And of course you can follow the Twitter bot and me, to see the answerS directly in your timeline.</p>
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<h4>I can't send you a question</h4>
<p>Do you get an error? There could be several reasons for this. Either the bot or the webiste is rate limited. Only one question can be asked every minute to prevent spam.
So if you get a rate limit error, you or another user has just asked a question. Please be patient and try again after a minute.<br/>
Not a rate limit error? Well, I guess then there's something wrong with Twitter. Or your input. Whatever.</p>
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<h4>I want this!</h4>
<p>Hey, look, it's free and open source! <a href="https://github.com/vanita5/AskMeAnything" target="_blank"><b>CLICK ME</b></a><br/>
You need at least a webspace or a server that is capable of running a python application. Checkout the README, the installation is described there.<br/>
If you have no idea what I'm talking about here... well, ask me! I could host a instance on my server on a subdomain if you ask nicely :)</p>
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<h4>I found a bug/I have an improvement</h4>
<p>Protipp: Fork the repository on GitHub, make your changes and create a pull request.
If you can't code, please create an issue on GitHub, this is the fastest way for me to do it.</p>
</div>
{% endblock %}