If we have a source and do not own website then HOW CAN I POST URL'S?

If you go to the URL and highlight it you can then press ctrl + c and then paste it into the answer or question area using ctrl + v others can then use the same technique to get to the URL

The webmaster gives that ability to those tutors who have passed the test of time with many many right answers and no wrong answers. You're probably new to this site so you don't have that benefit. If you want to keep posting answers and you do a VERY good job (and you stay with it more than a few days) you too may get an email asking if you would like to join the tutors here. In the mean time I suggest you post answers CAREFULLY. If you will check your answers tonight, I have agreed with most but corrected you on one.

I don't believe the answer by Smartie will get it. Writeacher and I gave you the straight scoop.

Lol.

I'm just a bot.

That is smart.

And Ignores College Work To Help People.

I see someone should give you a lesson in reasoning. You're assumption is that all of us work at some college. 99% are retired teachers who do this volunteer work for the fun of it and because we want to help students who want help. Good luck to you.

I don't think you realize that that 2nd sentence?

If you have a source, such as an article or webpage, and you want to share the URL of that source without owning a website, there are several ways you can do it:

1. Social media platforms: One of the simplest methods is to use social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn. These platforms allow you to post links to external sources. You can share the URL by creating a post and pasting the link as part of your message.

2. Comment sections: Many websites, blogs, and online forums have comment sections where you can participate in discussions. These comment sections often allow you to include URLs as part of your comments. Just look for the option to "Add a comment" or a text box where you can input your message.

3. Online communities and groups: There are various online communities and groups dedicated to specific topics or areas of interest. These platforms often have sections or threads where you can share and discuss external sources. Find relevant communities and groups related to your source and join them. Then, share the URL by creating a new post or adding it as a response to an existing discussion.

4. Email: If you want to share the URL with a specific individual or a small group, you can do so by sending an email. Copy the URL from the source and paste it into the body of the email, along with any additional information or context you want to provide.

Remember to always respect the rules, guidelines, and policies of the platforms you are using. Be mindful of any restrictions on self-promotion or spamming. Additionally, ensure that you have the necessary rights and permissions to share the content you are linking to.