Leveling Up Advice
- Locked due to inactivity on May 19, '22 3:54am
Thread Topic: Leveling Up Advice
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I made it to junior in 14 days (my level bar reset two weeks ago) and I wanna explain how I did it and what it took.
I made 8 quizzes in that time. The amount made is irrelevant though. To level up quickly you just have to exploit the algorithm. You should attempt to get on the trending page with each quiz. It's very simple to get on the trending page. You simply need 20-30 people to take your quiz within a short amount of time, and that will usually land you a spot.
The more people take your quiz, the quicker you level up.
Here are the statistics for this account!
8 quizzes
7 of them ended up on the trending page
1,460 times taken
32 comments
And around 300 posts to the forums, which is certainly a low number.
The more you post to the forums the more your account will slowly go up, but if you're trying to level up quickly, that's what it took.
Some tricks I use to get quizzes to trend include looking at what sorts of quizzes are already trending, chosing topics that a lot of people find interesting and are likely to click, and if you're making a fandom specific quiz, check out their subreddit. Be sure to check the rules first, and it it's allowed you may post a link that simply says "look at this cool quiz I found that I thought you'd like." Don't make it look like self promo on Reddit; they don't like that. However, it is very easy to make your self promo look like another helpful redditor who just stumbled upon a cool quiz, and that will usually be received well.
Quality matters too. I aim for +A quality every time. Word grade level matters less to me because that has more to do with what kind of quiz you're making, but I always try to have the highest quality possible. No filler questions. Always shoot for around fifteen questions. It helps to open up a note in your phones notebook and write down each of the possible results people can get and then just write down the qualities of that result. I tend to use MBTI for my quizzes because that makes my results simply based off 4 variables and can be very easy to control for. If you're interested in MBTI, I recommend using it for your future quizzes. The personality database is absolutely massive and extremely helpful.
And that's it! Hopefully some of this can be helpful to someone further down the line. I had a lot of fun running this experiment and will definitely update if I find any more valuable information about the algorithm. -
How did you reset your level bar?
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It can happen for no reason but I believe it happens to me because I tried linking a quiz associated with this account to a different account
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Oh okay
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