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Noticing Newbies: May 29, 2024 Issue [#12573]




 This week: Achievements (The Other Ones)
  Edited by: Jeff Author IconMail Icon
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About This Newsletter


"You never know what you can do until you try,
and very few try unless they have to."

-- C.S. Lewis


About The Editor: Greetings! My name is Jeff Author Icon and I'm one of your regular editors for the Noticing Newbies Official Newsletter! I've been a member of Writing.com since 2003, and have edited more than 400 newsletters across the site during that time. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me via email or the handy feedback field at the bottom of this newsletter! *Smile*


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Achievements (The Other Ones)


There has been a lot of discussion about the new sitewide achievements that were unveiled at the beginning of the year. For those who are new to the site or are unfamiliar, you can earn a merit badge for having a seven-day streak of daily site visits, forum posts (or replies), newsfeed posts (or comments), and reviews. These are the badges you can earn if you manage to do one of those for a string of seven consecutive days:

Merit Badge in Visit WdC 7
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Awarded for  visiting the site every day for a week . This badge can be earned over and over again.  Each of these badges adds one (1) Community Recognition!     Merit Badge in Forum Posts 7
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Awarded for  interacting with our community within message forums every day for a week . This badge can be earned over and over again.  Each of these badges adds one (1) Community Recognition!     Merit Badge in Newsfeed 7
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Awarded for  interacting with our community on the Newsfeed every day for a week . This badge can be earned over and over again.  Each of these badges adds one (1) Community Recognition!     Merit Badge in Reviewing 7
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Awarded for  sending at least one review every day for a week . This badge can be earned over and over again.  Each of these badges adds one (1) Community Recognition!


Did you know that there's a whole host of other achievements you can earn on the site? As newbies, there are actually nine special "getting started" merit badges that you can earn for your first time doing each of the following activities here on Writing.com:

         1. Joining the site
         2. Creating your first item in your portfolio
         3. Filling out your BioBlock
         4. Favoriting your first author
         5. Favoriting your first item
         6. Making your first review request
         7. Completing your first (received) review request
         8. Sending your first cNote
         9. Completing your first Product Review

And once you've been around a while, there are six other categories of achievement badges that you can earn repeatedly at certain milestones. Those badges are (you can hover over each one to get a list of the milestones badges can be achieved at):

         I. Account Anniversaries
         II. Reviews Given
         III. Forum Posts & Replies
         IV. Rewarding (Other) Reviewers
         V. Newsfeed Posts & Comments
         VI. Merit Badges Given

All of these achievements (both the "getting started" first-time badges and the recurring milestones) won't automatically be delivered to your inbox. You have to check the achievements page to get it to populate with your current stats and send any earned badges. Now, you might be thinking, How do I do that? It sounds complicated.




All you have to do is use the left-hand navigation column and click on:

         My Account *Right* *Badge* Achievements (under My Activity)

That's it! That's all you have to do. *Bigsmile* You'll be taken to your Achievements pages, which will tell you where you stand on earning every achievement (and when you earned the ones you already have). If you've earned any since the last time you visited the page, they'll be automatically sent to your inbox at that point. *Delight*

Achievements can be a really great way to encourage your participation on the site. With the caveat that it's probably not a good idea to get obsessive or hyper-competitive about it, finding a particular achievement to pursue can really help you navigate where to focus your time and energy (if that's something that's important to you). For example, if you really enjoy interacting with people on the newsfeed, you might want to try for a seven-day consistency streak, or to get to your 100th, 500th, 1000th, etc. post/comment so you can get the milestone badge. If you love the site and are a dedicated, longtime member, think of how good it will feel to get that 10 year badge.

For me personally, I'm slowly closing in on my 5,000th review badge, which is something I've been working on for a while (my last badge for 2,500 reviews was earned way back in 2011). I'm also not too far behind that working toward my 5,000th forum post badge (having earned the 2,500 post badge in 2018). Both of those achievements are something that I'm slowly but surely working toward, and I expect it'll be a big feeling of accomplishment when I finally see those two in my inbox. As far as achievements I'm most proud of, the 20 year anniversary badge I got in 2023 was pretty special. I also really enjoy that day (when I can manage to get them all synced up) every week where I get the seven-day streak badges in my inbox. It's a great reminder of the effort that's being put in, day after day.

If you're looking for something to do on Writing.com, I'd highly recommend you check out your achievements page. You can get into a consistency challenge for the new seven-day streak badges, or you might find another goal to set for yourself that will help motivate you and focus your efforts here on the site. *Smile*

Until next time,

Jeff Author IconMail Icon
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