Hi guys, I would like to build an app :
1. Users are fashion designers,fitness persons ,film industry ,artists etc
2. Create their professional account like linkedin
3. Competitions : Photography,shortfilms, costume designing etc for all. users th
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Anonymous 2
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make sure there’s solid moderation and prize transparency, or it could flop hard because no one likes shady contests
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