Can I comment on a post in the ADDA app? How do I do it?
Yes, you can easily comment on community posts within the ADDA app to share your thoughts or feedback.
Please follow the steps below to add a comment:
Step 1: Open the ADDA App on your device.
Step 2: Tap on ‘Community’ (usually the third option at the bottom).
Step 3: Find and tap on the post you want to comment on.
Step 4: Tap on the ‘Add Comment’ option located below the post.
Step 5: Type your comment in the text box.
Step 6: Tap ‘Post’ to publish your comment.
Author: Harshitha
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