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welcome back to lets get rusty my name is bogdan and this channel is all about the rust programming language if that sounds interesting to you hit that subscribe button for weekly rest videos in the last video we covered chapter 10 of the wrestling book specifically part 1 which talks about generics in this video were going to cover part 2 which talks about defining shared behavior using traits so lets jump into it lets look at the following example say we have a program which aggregates different types of text content in this case a news article and a tweet now the news article has an author a headline and some content and a tweet has a username some content and two booleans that indicate whether the tweet is a reply or a retweet now what we want is the ability to summarize a news article and also the ability to summarize a tweet so we can post that in our text aggregation feed in this case we can use a trait to define the shared behavior between a tweet and a news article which i