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# Follow

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**Stay Connected with the WOW3 Community**

The "Follow" feature in WOW3 lets you connect with other users and stay up-to-date on their activity. Here's how it works:

* **Follow Users You're Interested In:** Find users whose portfolios or investment strategies you admire and click "Follow." This adds them to your watchlist.
* **Get Alerts on Big Changes:** Whenever someone you follow makes a significant move (like a big buy or sell), you'll receive a notification so you can stay informed.
* **Chat Made Easy:** Following someone also adds them to your contact list. This makes it easier to send them a direct message if you have any questions or want to chat about their strategies.

We're currently developing the Get Alerts & Chat feature and plan to introduce it soon!

**Benefits for Everyone:**

* **Followers:** Stay in the loop and learn from experienced users.
* **Followed Users:** Gain recognition and build your reputation within the WOW3 community. The more followers you have, the more people are interested in your investment approach.


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