Problem: Article: When it comes to modeling, always use hashtags in your caption or in a comment on the picture to categorize the photo. People who search for certain hashtags like “#fashion” or “#model” are more likely to be interested in your content.  There are some hashtags that are always popular, such as “#photooftheday,” and “#outfitoftheday,” but your pictures can get lost in the others that are posted in that hashtag. Target your hashtags to be more specific to your personal style, like “#fitnessmodel,” “#plussizemodel,” “#guyswithstyle,” or “#altmodel,” and mimic those used by successful influencers. You can also try using the extremely popular hashtag “#L4L”, meaning that people who like your post will expect you to like their most recent post to boost engagement. Instagram's algorithm works by tracking how many people engage with your posts. Asking a question in the caption is a great way to get people to comment, which promotes your image to users who are similar to the commenter.  For example, in the caption of a picture of you drinking coffee, you might say something like “Where's your favorite place to grab a cup of coffee? Tell me in the comments!” When your followers respond to your questions, reply to their comments and thank them for their answer. You can form a personal connection with them, which results in a stronger follower base and even more engagement. To boost your engagement levels, comment on the pictures of other models and build relationships with them. Once they begin to comment on your pictures, your posts will be promoted to their followers as well.  Some people form “engagement pods,” which are groups of people that like and comment on each others' posts to boost views and promote images. If other models are commenting on your posts, their followers are likely to want to follow you as well. When you comment on other people's pictures, keep it positive! Say things like “This picture is amazing!” or “Wish I was there!” to let them know that you support their work and want to be social media friends.
Summary: Use popular hashtags in the caption or comments of your pictures. Encourage your followers to comment on pictures by asking questions. Follow and interact with other users.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Put the key in the ignition. Turn it to the right until it clicks in place, signifying that the ignition has been engaged. Since mopeds generate automatic movement, they have a kill switch to shut them down quickly. The kill switch is a colored switch near the handlebars. Find it and flip it to the on position, which is often represented as an open circle. The brake levers are on the moped’s handlebars. The back brake is necessary to engage and is activated by the left lever. However, it’s easier to hold both until you are ready to drive. The moped will move automatically when you start it, so if you don’t have the back brake engaged, you’ll pitch forward. Continue holding the levers. Use your thumb to hit the start button. This will often be a red button near the right handlebar. Once you hear the motor start, you are free to release the brakes and drive.

SUMMARY: Turn the key. Flip the kill switch to the on position. Squeeze the brake levers. Press the start button.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If the diarrhea happened within a day or so of changing cat foods or introducing a new food, it could be the new diet. Go back to the old food that was not causing problems and the stool may go back to normal. When the stool is firmed up, try changing the diet very gradually, a little new food at a time. If you suspect your cat is allergic to her food, try changing her diet. Food sensitivities (allergies) do occur in cats and may cause diarrhea. So, when changing the diet, make sure the new food has very different ingredients than the old food, otherwise, there may not be much difference to the cat at all. Your veterinarian can also discuss with you trying a high fiber diet for your cat. This may include the use of a prescription diet available only through veterinary channels, and not found on the pet store shelves. Royal Canin, Hill’s Prescription Diets and Purina pet food companies have a veterinary-only subset of diets created for special medical conditions. For some pets, you might slowly introduce a new food. A good ratio might be 90 percent current food and 10 percent new food. Gradually increase the amount until you reach all new food in about 10 days. Let your kitty tell you how fast you can switch to the new diet. Other cats may prefer adding 10% new food and remaining at that ratio for 3-5 days before adding in 10% more. There is no hard and fast rule and it is not a race. Adding half a teaspoon of unflavored Metamucil into your cat's food once or twice a day for 5-7 days  may help firm things up. Canned plain pumpkin may do the same thing. Both Metamucil and canned pumpkin are high in fiber. Probiotics add good intestinal “bugs” back into the gastrointestinal system to help rebalance a system that is out of sorts with the diarrhea. An easy and tasty option is FortiFlora for cats, an over the counter (OTC) Purina product. Water loss can be significant with ongoing diarrhea and your pet can get dehydrated. To detect dehydration, gently pinch the normally loose skin at the back of the neck. When a cat is normally hydrated, the skin snaps right back down. If the pinched skin smooths out slowly, or remains tented, the cat is dehydrated. If the cat appears to be dehydrated, take her to the vet right away.
Summary:
Consider any changes to the cat's food. Consider if your cat has food allergies. Gradually introduce a new diet. Use Metamucil. Add probiotics to your cat’s diet. Offer plenty of water.