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Community Challenges
After worldbuilding a bit, it's fun to show off the things you've made to others. Aside from sharing direct links, we could add a "community challenges" section of the site that lists challenges and lets users submit their content to them, where users can vote on their favorite.
Example challenges
- Most evil villain
- Most lovable villain
- Most lovable creature
- Most mesmerizing location
- Most terrifying underwater creature
- Most unique race
- Most interesting dystopian world
- etc
User submitted challenges available to everyone would also be a good idea to explore.
Challenge rotation
To keep challenges interesting, we'll probably have a large pool of possible ones. This way, each week the available challenges for users will look like:
- 1 spotlight challenge (released this week)
- 2 existing challenges (from the previous two weeks)
- 1 "voting-only" challenge (from three weeks ago)
This way, the challenge page will always have something new while still allowing challenges to run long enough to garner severa submissions and give proper time for voting. After a challenge has run for three weeks, it no longer accepts submissions and goes into a voting-only mode for 1 week, after which the winner is determined and the contest is archived.
Submitting to a challenge
Each challenge page will detail its rules and prizes, and have a description to build the feel of what kinds of submissions will do well. A user with content visiting this page can simply select what content from their notebook they'd like to submit. Submitted content probably needs to be public, but we can toggle that for users if they agree that submitting content will make it public.
Archived challenges
- Users can visit the challenge archive at any time to go back and see the winner of past challenges.
- Additionally, any user that wins a challenge will get a trophy or badge on their profile page naming the challenge and linking to its archive page.
Challenge costs & prizes
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Challenges should all be free to enter, though if spam becomes an issue in the future we could make challenges a premium-only feature.
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We'll have to figure out some prizes for the winner, but things like extra storage space or a small amount off next month's premium might be good prizes.
Closing due to lack of interest.
Reopening for discussion because this might actually make sense within the Collections feature, where the owner of the collection could create challenges (and also choose winners).