Staying active 365 days is not an easy job
It’s a full time job.
Most builders want increase in their prizes and have forgotten the community behind them haha. Some will even tell you, my funds was not enough so I stopped building but the community here whether we win something or not we still get internet data to give the forum and the hackathon active. This season we are missing a lot of active people. Hope we see them next season:pray:t3:
The reason why we’re losing a handful of our credible members that drives traffic to this forum isn’t too far-fetched, it’s same thing we’re all saying.
It came to my mind again, there is coincidence about bot reminder during my conversation last week with @Prince-Onscolo i don’t know if the @trondaobot is sleeping this time
Despite the fact that @SimbadMarino did the job excellently but I would like to see the bot at work next season, it adds some vibes and fun.
I would also like the @admin.hackathon to implement KYD (know your Dev), the head team of any project should also have an active social media account E.g Twitter/X the account should not be less than 6 months or a year
after that u can take the first step of living . how the things works and learn it , use the appilication of the learn and use on the basic daily activities.
As a member of the community, I believe that the prize amounts for community competitions should be carefully considered based on various factors.
It is important to strike a balance between incentivizing participation and ensuring that the prizes are sustainable for the organization.
If the current community prize amounts are not encouraging enough participation, then an increase may be warranted to attract more members to engage in the competitions and events.
On the other hand, if the prizes are already substantial and the community is highly engaged, a decrease may not be necessary.
Ultimately, the decision should be based on feedback from the community, analysis of participation rates, and the overall goals of the organization.
It’s important to regularly review and adjust the prize amounts to ensure that they are meeting the needs and expectations of the community members.