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The weekly question that requests nominations and voting for "Question of The Week" stresses that the top question will be the subject of a blog post.

Some references to the blog that are contained in the weekly question:

...scheduled for publishing to the Security Stack Exchange Blog...

Also, have a look at the blog to check it hasn't already been written about.

 

When submitting a QotW, please indicate if you would be interested in writing about it for the blog. This is a factor which we take into consideration when selecting what to blog about...

 

Note to the answerers, if you dig a question, you can always submit a draft blog post about it, even if its not picked as QotW.

These quotes were taken from https://security.meta.stackexchange.com/q/798/3488.

Either turning the references to the blog into a link or adding a sentence that specifically gives the address of the blog would seem to be a useful addition.

The weekly question that requests nominations and voting for "Question of The Week" stresses that the top question will be the subject of a blog post.

Some references to the blog that are contained in the weekly question:

...scheduled for publishing to the Security Stack Exchange Blog...

Also, have a look at the blog to check it hasn't already been written about.

 

When submitting a QotW, please indicate if you would be interested in writing about it for the blog. This is a factor which we take into consideration when selecting what to blog about...

 

Note to the answerers, if you dig a question, you can always submit a draft blog post about it, even if its not picked as QotW.

These quotes were taken from https://security.meta.stackexchange.com/q/798/3488.

Either turning the references to the blog into a link or adding a sentence that specifically gives the address of the blog would seem to be a useful addition.

The weekly question that requests nominations and voting for "Question of The Week" stresses that the top question will be the subject of a blog post.

Some references to the blog that are contained in the weekly question:

...scheduled for publishing to the Security Stack Exchange Blog...

Also, have a look at the blog to check it hasn't already been written about.

When submitting a QotW, please indicate if you would be interested in writing about it for the blog. This is a factor which we take into consideration when selecting what to blog about...

Note to the answerers, if you dig a question, you can always submit a draft blog post about it, even if its not picked as QotW.

These quotes were taken from https://security.meta.stackexchange.com/q/798/3488.

Either turning the references to the blog into a link or adding a sentence that specifically gives the address of the blog would seem to be a useful addition.

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The weekly question that requests nominations and voting for "Question of The Week" stresses that the top question will be the subject of a blog post.

Some references to the blog that are contained in the weekly question:

...scheduled for publishing to the Security Stack Exchange Blog...

Also, have a look at the blog to check it hasn't already been written about.

When submitting a QotW, please indicate if you would be interested in writing about it for the blog. This is a factor which we take into consideration when selecting what to blog about...

Note to the answerers, if you dig a question, you can always submit a draft blog post about it, even if its not picked as QotW.

These quotes were taken from http://meta.security.stackexchange.com/q/798/3488https://security.meta.stackexchange.com/q/798/3488.

Either turning the references to the blog into a link or adding a sentence that specifically gives the address of the blog would seem to be a useful addition.

The weekly question that requests nominations and voting for "Question of The Week" stresses that the top question will be the subject of a blog post.

Some references to the blog that are contained in the weekly question:

...scheduled for publishing to the Security Stack Exchange Blog...

Also, have a look at the blog to check it hasn't already been written about.

When submitting a QotW, please indicate if you would be interested in writing about it for the blog. This is a factor which we take into consideration when selecting what to blog about...

Note to the answerers, if you dig a question, you can always submit a draft blog post about it, even if its not picked as QotW.

These quotes were taken from http://meta.security.stackexchange.com/q/798/3488.

Either turning the references to the blog into a link or adding a sentence that specifically gives the address of the blog would seem to be a useful addition.

The weekly question that requests nominations and voting for "Question of The Week" stresses that the top question will be the subject of a blog post.

Some references to the blog that are contained in the weekly question:

...scheduled for publishing to the Security Stack Exchange Blog...

Also, have a look at the blog to check it hasn't already been written about.

When submitting a QotW, please indicate if you would be interested in writing about it for the blog. This is a factor which we take into consideration when selecting what to blog about...

Note to the answerers, if you dig a question, you can always submit a draft blog post about it, even if its not picked as QotW.

These quotes were taken from https://security.meta.stackexchange.com/q/798/3488.

Either turning the references to the blog into a link or adding a sentence that specifically gives the address of the blog would seem to be a useful addition.

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Weekly Question of The Week Submissions: Place a Link to the Blog in the Question?

The weekly question that requests nominations and voting for "Question of The Week" stresses that the top question will be the subject of a blog post.

Some references to the blog that are contained in the weekly question:

...scheduled for publishing to the Security Stack Exchange Blog...

Also, have a look at the blog to check it hasn't already been written about.

When submitting a QotW, please indicate if you would be interested in writing about it for the blog. This is a factor which we take into consideration when selecting what to blog about...

Note to the answerers, if you dig a question, you can always submit a draft blog post about it, even if its not picked as QotW.

These quotes were taken from http://meta.security.stackexchange.com/q/798/3488.

Either turning the references to the blog into a link or adding a sentence that specifically gives the address of the blog would seem to be a useful addition.