Inspiring the spirit of sharing the light of knowledge among everyone, a unique new hashtag campaign – #Steps2learn – is now trending in the popular short-video platform Likee. Users can take part in the campaign and share their knowledge on topics like mathematics, technology, language skills, and many more by making and uploading short videos on the platform using the hashtag.
The value and impact of knowledge increase when it is shared among more and more people. Aligning this basic principle with the popular trends of the contemporary youth, Likee introduced the #Steps2learn hashtag to encourage the young and talented users to share their knowledge in the most fun and entertaining ways with others.
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While taking the monotony out of the learning processes, the campaign is allowing young people to testify their own capabilities as trainers, too. Hence, #Steps2learn is creating a constructive competition among all the participants, all of whom are being simultaneously benefitted by the knowledge earned through mutual sharing.
Secret formulas to increase English language skills, quick hacks to solve long mathematical equations under a minute, proper pronunciations to win hearts as a public speaker, tricks to become a tech-master – all of it, and many more, is now available in Likee under the #Steps2learn campaign.
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Already more than 400 videos have been uploaded to the platform using the hashtag, which has collected around 3 million views. Notable youth icons like Ayman Sadiq has joined the campaign as well to promote the efficacy of such collaborative growth.
On this note, Joy, Likee’s Head of Operations in Bangladesh, said, “Together, the youth can bring incredible progress to the society. Likee wanted to address this immense power of collaboration to the youth. We are already witnessing very hopeful participation of our users in the #Steps2learn campaign, and we expect this to grow even further.”
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