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RE: Tongue Twister Contest Results
In average I don't like to vote for contests and thebannouncement of winners posts but yours has something more to offer. I hope it will be read.
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@ wakeupkitty
In average I don't like to vote for contests and thebannouncement of winners posts but yours has something more to offer. I hope it will be read.
🍀♥️
@ wakeupkitty
Thank you for stopping by, @wakeupkitty. I appreciate your response and of course the vote.
I also read your reply to event-horizon regarding the reasons for the low influx. The primary reason seems to be the engagement challenges. As you can see, I raised the prize pool to attract lure in good entries, hoping for nice catch. However, it still doesn’t compare to what the 01/02 votes can offer.
Another possible reason could be the complexity of the challenge. Perhaps it wasn’t as creative or enjoyable as I envisioned. The concept of a tongue twister might be unfamiliar to many. Having said that: If the same challenge had been presented through engagement contests, what do you think the response would have been?
And yes, as you mentioned, the creative aspect could also play a role. I quote you:
We have to think about it!!!