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    "unit": "https://traduk.amikumu.com/api/units/716311/?format=api",
    "component": "https://traduk.amikumu.com/api/components/amikumu/website-pages/?format=api",
    "translation": "https://traduk.amikumu.com/api/translations/amikumu/website-pages/am/?format=api",
    "user": null,
    "author": null,
    "timestamp": "2022-10-10T10:00:02.128208Z",
    "action": 59,
    "target": "#. They're publishing blog posts and YouTube videos! For example, check out `Amikumu: The App Yiddish Speakers have been Waiting for! <https://youtu.be/6g3QtBtBB_U>`_ (Moshe Sherizen) and `Auslan: What is Amikumu? <https://youtu.be/57W73If51NE>`_ (Kiah Morante) among others. We have an entire page dedicated to `press releases <http://amikumu.com/press/>`_.\n \t#. They're posting links in Facebook groups and on their profiles. Even a simple show of public support can go a long way!\n \t#. They're handing out flyers and talking about Amikumu in local language meetups. This is also a great way to establish and grow a local community.\n \t#. They're `translating the app <https://traduk.amikumu.com/engage/amikumu/am>`_ and website to their local languages. Our goal is to become the most translated app in the world and we need all the help to achieve this.\n \t#. They're providing vitally important guidance. We understand that every language and culture is different. We want and need your advise on how to best act in your community.",
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    "action_name": "String updated in the repository",
    "url": "https://traduk.amikumu.com/api/changes/1253419/?format=api"
}