How do I increase my engagement?
i belive that you need to anwser more questions and get medals
what the heck is that kind of question
Thank you @samanthagreer
@jordanhorton if you click on the little number next your profile picture, it shows you a break down of your score
ok what that going to do
well I just want a higher score, that is all @jordanhorton
ok
you increase engagement by asking questions and getting medasl for your participation....not for asnwering questions and getting medals...that is problem solving
oh ok
Every little thing you do on OpenStudy can increase your smartscore. It's how well you do these things to increase it. There's no fast easy way to increase it. It takes times. For the problem solving portion, you must answer questions not only in detail, but guiding the user to understanding the problem. Giving direct answers is not only not allowed, but it doesn't even help the user understand anything. Plus, direct answers don't increase your smartscore as fast as answering in detail would. Teamwork! One thing people consider to be somewhat hard to do. By gaining fans as well as fanning users, you are then increasing your smartscore even more! The more fans you earn, the higher you go. But be aware that creating accounts to fan yourself doesn't increase your smartscore by much. Also, it's not allowed and could lead to your main account being suspended forever. You best bet would be to enter chats, as well as help out a lot. Lastly we have engagement. Here is the fun part, when you ask questions you're increasing your smartscore! Isn't that cool? You can increase your smartscore just by making threads you need help on! Not to mention the amount of medals you earn and give out can help increase it faster! But keep in mind, spamming yourself with medals isn't allowed on here and will not increase your smartscore fast at all. Another thing about engagement is that the longer you're on here, the higher your smartscore goes too! It's as if almost everything on here will increase your smartscore. It can be fun and I hope you find it very fun too. I hope you have the best time on OpenStudy and good luck with the journey on here. c: ~Beccaboo333
0-50 is no work at all. 50-60 is simple. 60-70 is hard and very tough. 70-75 you relax and go a bit slow. 75-80 you work hard. 80-90 you work very hard and fast. 90-99 is easy and passes by fast. 99-100 good luck on that.
ok
And inviting users I believe
No @sammixboo Inviting users goes under teamwork.
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