Lol, I actually love seeing people I know post. The post aren't quite as popular yet which makes it a good thing because we are all in the same threads... Family!!
Wherever this whole community is, they better start heading to the /t/dccomics tribe, because it's pretty lackluster so far, and that is the only reason I really go to reddit now, is for the comic book community. It would be great if that could be here too. Eventually.
As far as I can tell ClarkKent, you've been in most threads... You seem to avoid any thread with superman in it though. You guys dislike each other or something?
Reputation & XP: A guide to Leveling on Snapzu
This guide outlines the necessity of our reputation-based leveling system, how it calculates and credits XP, and the best ways users can increase their experience levels.
To expand on that, your reputation affects how quickly you gain XP, e.g. my comment XP has gone from 200 to 240 to 280 as a consequence of my reputation increases (I believe, unless leveling also affects XP gain, which I don't believe it does).
I actually think that this is the reason I feel less like I am wasting my time here. I feel the community here is more sincere and so I gain more out of being here. As an example, the /t/asksnapzu question I posted not even 2 hours ago has already received more responses, all constructive, than I ever received in the total lifespan of any of my posts on reddit. I also ended up picking up a whole new hobby (learning python) because of a post here haha.
I also really like seeing a post somewhere and thinking to myslef, "hey! it's double2 from /t/Humour!" Gives a greater sense of belonging.
Plus you don't have to find a thread in the first ten seconds to get your comment read. In a reddit default, if you're not sitting on "new" you may as well just no post, because no one is reading it.
It's worse. Because the active base is smaller you get to know people and it starts to feel sociable so you forget to go outside.
Also, I'm just going to gain one more level before I go to bed.
Well, since I'm still here might as well level up once more to make it an even number...
Lol, I actually love seeing people I know post. The post aren't quite as popular yet which makes it a good thing because we are all in the same threads... Family!!
Seeing as you're another friendly neighborhood DC character, what are some beginners tips I should know?
Who would have thought there would be such a friendly DC community on Snapzu!
Wherever this whole community is, they better start heading to the /t/dccomics tribe, because it's pretty lackluster so far, and that is the only reason I really go to reddit now, is for the comic book community. It would be great if that could be here too. Eventually.
Well, you're my snapzu grandfather. So yes, family.
Exactly what I was thinking. I actually lurk a lot on reddit, but being familiar with many users on Snapzu makes me feel obligated to talk more here.
As far as I can tell ClarkKent, you've been in most threads... You seem to avoid any thread with superman in it though. You guys dislike each other or something?
Oh golly no, we do have mutual friends. Just don't know the guy besides what is printed.
How does the levelling system work?
Reputation & XP: A guide to Leveling on Snapzu
This guide outlines the necessity of our reputation-based leveling system, how it calculates and credits XP, and the best ways users can increase their experience levels.
Magic.
But actually you just get XP for commenting and posting. Reputation keeps you from spamming random comments and posts to get XP.
To expand on that, your reputation affects how quickly you gain XP, e.g. my comment XP has gone from 200 to 240 to 280 as a consequence of my reputation increases (I believe, unless leveling also affects XP gain, which I don't believe it does).
That's going to be an awful amount of snaps/comments depending on your level...
I actually think that this is the reason I feel less like I am wasting my time here. I feel the community here is more sincere and so I gain more out of being here. As an example, the /t/asksnapzu question I posted not even 2 hours ago has already received more responses, all constructive, than I ever received in the total lifespan of any of my posts on reddit. I also ended up picking up a whole new hobby (learning python) because of a post here haha.
I also really like seeing a post somewhere and thinking to myslef, "hey! it's double2 from /t/Humour!" Gives a greater sense of belonging.
Plus you don't have to find a thread in the first ten seconds to get your comment read. In a reddit default, if you're not sitting on "new" you may as well just no post, because no one is reading it.
Ya, that's true
Honestly once they get the API done and a decent mobile app comes out I will probably be on here even when I'm outside.
Don't I know you from that snap party down the street last week?
Really, like how small?
Oh Noes!