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Jan 01, 2017 03:03AM
While the new 'Hall of Fame' badge scheme has been getting up and running I've been checking all the threads for completed challenges and awarding the badges. As you might imagine, this is a fairly time consuming process. From today (Jan 1st), to be awarded a badge for a completed challenge you must post to say that you are done and re-post your entire challenge so that I can check which level you completed etc. If you don't do this, I will not be able to award you the badge for that challenge. Thanks in advance :)
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Update to the above rule:
Originally I said that you must either re-post your entire challenge OR let us know the number of your post.
Having discussed it with the other mods we've decided that it's much easier on us if everybody would re-post their completed challenge to save us having to scroll back to find the original post (especially when the threads start getting long!). We'll be adding that rule to the intro post on challenges and also letting people know on the challenge threads as we go along. Thanks everyone :)
Originally I said that you must either re-post your entire challenge OR let us know the number of your post.
Having discussed it with the other mods we've decided that it's much easier on us if everybody would re-post their completed challenge to save us having to scroll back to find the original post (especially when the threads start getting long!). We'll be adding that rule to the intro post on challenges and also letting people know on the challenge threads as we go along. Thanks everyone :)
Aaminah wrote: "Ok, so I am new to Goodreads so what do you mean by "challenges". I don't get it."
If you go to this group's homepage, Group Home, you will see several folders full of topics. Most of them are reading challenges - a list of tasks to complete by reading books with different themes, covers etc, whatever that particular challenge requires. They're basically a fun way of helping you decide what to read next :)
If you go to this group's homepage, Group Home, you will see several folders full of topics. Most of them are reading challenges - a list of tasks to complete by reading books with different themes, covers etc, whatever that particular challenge requires. They're basically a fun way of helping you decide what to read next :)