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Featuring my instructable?-How to tell a friend you like them

Hell. i really want to get a featured instructable, and so far i've never seen an emotional instructable. This one deals with love >.< so corny. I'd like some support
http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-tell-a-friend-u-like-them/

4 comments
Apr 8, 2009. 11:25 AMlemonie says:
Free tip: make the effort to type "you" instead of "u". L
Apr 8, 2009. 7:00 AMkelseymh says:
As noted below, "Feature" is determined (by each of the members of the Feature Team) based on the subject matter, content, and structure. If you want your I'ble Featured, don't "try" or ask for it to be, write a really good one. If your I'ble is really that popular, then it'll be on the Home page in the "Popular" section.
Apr 8, 2009. 6:40 AMKiteman says:
Featuring is not an automatic consequence of a high number of views. Most featured instructables are actually featured before they've had a handful of views. Instructables get featured because a member of the feature team thinks that it is well-written, well-illustrated, the project itself is well-made, and has at least an element of originality.
Apr 8, 2009. 6:03 AMll.13 says:
All I can say is:
Don't make an Instructable just to get featured, then you will get featured. ;-)

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