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@stephancill
do you think the snapchat points system was successful? what does it actually end up representing?
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@stephancill
i guess it's still going so was is not the right word
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@sangohan
For me, it doesn’t mean much. Many people like to inflate this score to show how active they are, and by keeping track of it throughout their lives, they end up regretting it. Because at a certain point, if you're not an influencer, it just means you're sending anything and everything to anyone. However, the Streaks are a big success. I see it every day people don’t even realize anymore that they maintain streaks just for fun and for the symbol. Breaking a streak really means a lot 😆
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It served a different kind of purpose. According to some people, a high snap score indicates a red flag in the person 😂😂
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it’s snapscore😂😂 it’s not a points system
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@zinger
I think kids love comparing snap scores, just hasn’t stuck with the older demographic
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@hugglemonster
Scores for the number of snaps you send out. I probably have over 500k lol and just got tired
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@nebulanova
I think It’s just way to get people active on there, because by default an average human is impressed by ranks. So they’ll want higher numbers which means they’ll be active more. It’s actually a good system if you ask me What do you think??
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Successful as a conflict mechanism lol
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@msalazar
It encouraged engagement but also superficial interactions
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@0xt0ny
It's big in middle school, my kids compare theirs all the time and keeping a long streak going is a big deal to them. I don't know anyone over 30 who gives a shit about either
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yes it is successful. people like numbers that goes up makes it a competition, and it’s fun.
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I would say it’s a huge success because there are many times i open the app just to keep my streak and i end up sending more time there
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Just something to get people competitive about I don’t see it as a big deal I only take streaks seriously
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I think it’s just for record purposes with no “value” attached. The system encourages regular use by awarding points for sending and receiving snaps, posting stories, and other in-app activities.
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i use it to see how active a person is on snapchat, but in my early years of uni before i got into snapchat the guys used it as a rating for the girls which was a really sick thing to do.
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Yes, the Snapchat points system was successful in promoting user engagement. It represents activity and social influence within the platform
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you saying points systems makes it seem like one of these web3 projects that farmed us with point system😭
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@lordgrimwood
Actually it's nice though Makes it more of a better interface
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it ends up representing experience points it’s a psyop social experiment to make you more active
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