My first question to the community
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52m ago
What is the difference between asking a question and posting an article to the community. I couldn't quite find where to post articles.
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40m ago
Please can someone help answer my question?
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6m ago
Hi @NowMaestro
Welcome to the Community!
Question:
This means you are working on a requirement, facing an issue, or stuck somewhere and need input, guidance, or a solution. You write a question, and community members—who are experts or have relevant experience—will provide answers. You can accept one or more answers as the solution if they work for you.
Blog:
In this case, you take a requirement or topic you have worked on, and if you feel the solution was good or you have knowledge worth sharing with the community, you write it as a blog or article.
Currently, writing blogs or articles is allowed only for Rising Stars, MVPs, or ServiceNow employees.
An article contains technical helpful product information. Articles are great community resources for several reasons:
- You can search for article posts or use special navigation links that let you browse through the community's articles.
- After you find an post, you can add your comments and maybe even edit the post (if you have the right permission). If the post's publisher incorporates your comment into a later version of the post, you'll get credit as a contributor.
- Articles can contain some of the same rich media as other posts, including images and attachments.
- Each post contains lists of contributors and related links.
Contributors could be community members whose posts or comments are used in the post, authors who put the post together, or editors who reviewed or refined it. Related links take you to posts that were used in the post or other posts that the authors thought you might find helpful or interesting, including forum messages, blog posts, and ideas
A Q&A is similar to a forum, but focuses on specific questions and answers. Use Q&As to ask questions or find questions that community experts have already answered.
If you're an expert in an area, or just want to share what you know about a question, Q&As are a great way to answer someone else's question and track the questions that are still awaiting answers.
This link will be helpful for you
https://www.servicenow.com/community/help/faqpage
https://youtube.com/live/irN6r-sEkj8
If my response proves useful, please indicate its helpfulness by selecting " Accept as Solution" and " Helpful." This action benefits both the community and me.
Regards
Dr. Atul G. - Learn N Grow Together
ServiceNow Techno - Functional Trainer
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