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# Making a New Post

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To make a new post, just press the **blue circle with the white plus sign** at the bot    tom of your screen. The post screen will pop up along with your keyboard. Type whatever you'd like to say and click the blue **Post** button.

To make a post anonymous, toggle the slider next to the<img src="/files/-MMCxmNsWPVMawwuphPU" alt="" data-size="line">button. Posts made by users with no account are anonymous by default.&#x20;
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For help with adding content other than text to your post, read [Adding Content to Your Post](/old/posts-on-jeti-1/making-a-new-post/adding-content-to-your-post.md).
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