diff --git a/opensaas-sh/blog/src/content/docs/blog/2024-11-22-best-annoying-cookie-consent-banners.mdx b/opensaas-sh/blog/src/content/docs/blog/2024-11-22-best-annoying-cookie-consent-banners.mdx index f4565129..930f3eef 100644 --- a/opensaas-sh/blog/src/content/docs/blog/2024-11-22-best-annoying-cookie-consent-banners.mdx +++ b/opensaas-sh/blog/src/content/docs/blog/2024-11-22-best-annoying-cookie-consent-banners.mdx @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ import VideoPlayer from '../../../components/VideoPlayer.astro'; ## The Most Annoying Cookie Consent Banner Ever Hackathon -We at Wasp just finished off a fun little [hackathon](https://docs.opensaas.sh/blog/2024-10-10-most-annoying-cookie-banner-contest/) where we asked our users to create the most annoying cookie consent banners they could think of (because cookie banners aren’t annoying enough already, right?). Then we let our community pick the winner in an elimination style tournament on [X/Twitter](https://x.com/wasp_lang). +We at [Wasp](https://wasp-lang.dev) just finished off a fun little [hackathon](https://docs.opensaas.sh/blog/2024-10-10-most-annoying-cookie-banner-contest/) where we asked our users to create the most annoying cookie consent banners they could think of (because cookie banners aren’t annoying enough already, right?). Then we let our community pick the winner in an elimination style tournament on [X/Twitter](https://x.com/wasp_lang). It was a lot of fun, and the submissions were really creative, so we thought we’d highlight some of our favorites for you, including the community chosen winner. Check ‘em out below. We hope they inspire you... to... not use them on your own sites. :)