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After a long weekend, I'm back to the grind stone, and saw a questiona question from the opposite point of view - someone having issues getting good Freelancers.

This user knows not to directly advertise on our sites (yay!), but he does have a problem in freelancing, even if he's not the Freelancer himself. I feel we should allow and invite these type of questions, which may help us gain insite to the other side of the conversation. As long as it doesn't turn into a job board, I think it would be allowable.

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After a long weekend, I'm back to the grind stone, and saw a question from the opposite point of view - someone having issues getting good Freelancers.

This user knows not to directly advertise on our sites (yay!), but he does have a problem in freelancing, even if he's not the Freelancer himself. I feel we should allow and invite these type of questions, which may help us gain insite to the other side of the conversation. As long as it doesn't turn into a job board, I think it would be allowable.

What does the community think?

After a long weekend, I'm back to the grind stone, and saw a question from the opposite point of view - someone having issues getting good Freelancers.

This user knows not to directly advertise on our sites (yay!), but he does have a problem in freelancing, even if he's not the Freelancer himself. I feel we should allow and invite these type of questions, which may help us gain insite to the other side of the conversation. As long as it doesn't turn into a job board, I think it would be allowable.

What does the community think?

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After a long weekend, I'm back to the grind stone, and saw a questiona question from the opposite point of view - someone having issues getting good Freelancers.

This user knows not to directly advertise on our sites (yay!), but he does have a problem in freelancing, even if he's not the Freelancer himself. I feel we should allow and invite these type of questions, which may help us gain insite to the other side of the conversation. As long as it doesn't turn into a job board, I think it would be allowable.

What does the community think?

After a long weekend, I'm back to the grind stone, and saw a question from the opposite point of view - someone having issues getting good Freelancers.

This user knows not to directly advertise on our sites (yay!), but he does have a problem in freelancing, even if he's not the Freelancer himself. I feel we should allow and invite these type of questions, which may help us gain insite to the other side of the conversation. As long as it doesn't turn into a job board, I think it would be allowable.

What does the community think?

After a long weekend, I'm back to the grind stone, and saw a question from the opposite point of view - someone having issues getting good Freelancers.

This user knows not to directly advertise on our sites (yay!), but he does have a problem in freelancing, even if he's not the Freelancer himself. I feel we should allow and invite these type of questions, which may help us gain insite to the other side of the conversation. As long as it doesn't turn into a job board, I think it would be allowable.

What does the community think?

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