How start a new topic/thread in the Mobile app?

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To start a new topic in the mobile app, users are currently unable to do so due to a restriction on homework forum access, as the homework template is not available in the app. Users encountering issues should utilize the desktop or mobile browser for posting in the homework forum. The discussion highlights the limitations of the mobile app for certain functionalities. Users are encouraged to seek help through alternative platforms until the issue is resolved. Thank you for your understanding.
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Hi but the search didn't turn up anything in the app so I'm sorry if this is a repeated question
How do I post in the mobile app because I get this message when j try to start a new topic
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What should I do?
Thanks a lot
 
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Because the homework template isn't loaded into the app we have blocked homework forum access. Please use the desktop of mobile browser for homework help.
 
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Thank you for replying Greg
 
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