4. Social Posts - Scribe Signal

Scribe Signal enables you to earn XP from interacting with social posts. click the "Social Posts" button on the dashboard to see the Social Posts Page.

This is what the Social Posts page looks like. Currently we are tracking Twitter posts, but will expand as integrations are completed. Tweets shown on the Twitter tab are all eligible to award XP for engagement because they contain the hastag #rt4xp, or a custom hastag requested by a project, which is what Scribe uses to track VIP and Partner tweets.

A breakdown of each area shown on this page at the time of the screenshot. This page updates every few minutes.

These are the five numbers across the top of the page.

  1. 31 total tweets - total tweets for the past 48 hours with #rt4xp in the tweet posted by a VIP or Scribe Partner

  2. 42.03% - total positive impact of Scribe Signal on a tweet. This is the percentage of interactions on a tweet that are from a Scribe user based on total interactions of that tweet.

  3. 440 total likes - Scribe-user likes on monitored tweets for the past 7 days

  4. 658 total retweets - Scribe-user retweets on monitored tweets for the past 7 days

  5. 72 total quote tweets - Scribe-user quote tweets on monitored tweets for the past 7 days

Below the five numbers is a little bit of instructions and the XP values for the different type of post engagements.

These are explainations of the columns of the table on the page.

  1. This is the number identifier to make the table easier to work with.

  2. XP - this shows if there is an XP multiplier on the space. It can range from normal to a multiplier set by the poster or a Scribe admin. We stay away from any more than double xp, with triple XP for extremely important posts.

  3. Author - The Twitter handle of the Author of the post.

  4. Total LRQ - Total Likes / Retweets / Quote Tweets for the post.

  5. Signal LRQ - Scribe-user Likes / Retweets / Quote Tweets for the post.

  6. Signal - This is the percentage of engagements from Scribe users.

  7. Post - This is a portion of the twitter post itself, for reference.

  8. Acted - This shows if you have engaged with the post in this row of the table.

  9. Date - The date the post was posted.

  10. View - This button will take to you the post on its platform so you can engage with it.

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