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One Year of Building in Public Celebrated

Today marks one year since an unknown individual or group began building in public - documenting their progress along the way through social media posts, blog posts, videos, podcasts etc.. Show your support by liking their tweet and commenting "YES"!

A person typing away at a laptop with text reading "One Year of Building in Public" above them

A person typing away at a laptop with text reading "One Year of Building in Public" above them

Today marks a full year of building in public for an unknown individual or group. The milestone was celebrated with a tweet that asked for likes and comments to help the algorithm, as traction has been dropping lately. Building in public is a term used to describe the process of creating something while publicly documenting the progress along the way. This can be done through social media posts, blog posts, videos, podcasts, and more. It's become increasingly popular over the past few years as people look for ways to share their projects with others and get feedback on their work. The individual or group celebrating this milestone has been doing so for a full year now, but it hasn't been easy. In their tweet they mentioned that it takes up too much time every month and that traction has been dropping lately. Despite this, they continue to push forward and document their progress along the way. This type of dedication is inspiring to many who are looking to create something meaningful but don't know where to start or how to keep going when things get tough. It's also a great reminder that anything worth doing takes hard work and dedication - even if you're not getting immediate results from your efforts. So if you want to show your support for this individual or group who have been building in public for a full year now, give them some love by liking their tweet and commenting "YES". It'll go a long way towards helping them reach their goals - whatever those may be!