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How to increase views , followers & points on my profile? What does "point" means?

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Rishabh_Yadav_7
Since I login with browser first time & got to know such things. Can anyone explain me this stuffs?!
Rishabh_Yadav_7

I want to know more :) ... thanks!

Shock_Me

Change your user name to something suggesting that you are a girl. Change your avatar to a photo of an attractive woman. Post things suggesting you could use some help learning this oh-so-hard game. You will be flooded with views, followers and comments. The only question is why on Earth would you want this?

blueemu

- What does "point" means?

 

Nothing.

blueemu

You get them for making posts in the forum.

They don't count for anything and have no practical use.

Steven-ODonoghue
blueemu wrote:

You get them for making posts in the forum.

They don't count for anything and have no practical use.

Only someone with less than 100K points could say that. Nobody else can fathom the satisfaction that points bring.

KeSetoKaiba

"points" is just a way to show how active a chess.com member is in the forums, but the "points" can't be exchanged for anything - they just sit there and pile up. You get 1 point for every forum post and and believe you get 2 for creating a blog post (someone could double check this though because I haven't done it yet). 

The highest "points" members are typically closed for spamming. The "real" high-point members usually get this by being active in the forums and just for being on chess.com for a long time. Having a few 1000 points after a few years is reasonable, but if someone is getting 10k+ posts in a short amount of time, then this is just spamming.

Steven-ODonoghue

4 for blog post, 5 for club news.

KeSetoKaiba
Steven-ODonoghue wrote:

4 for blog post, 5 for club news.

Oh dang, if this is true, then I've been missing out! 

But then again, points don't mean much at all, so I guess it doesn't matter wink.png

KeSetoKaiba
chessface26 wrote:
KeSetoKaiba wrote:

 

The highest "points" members are typically closed for spamming. The "real" high-point members usually get this by being active in the forums and just for being on chess.com for a long time. Having a few 1000 points after a few years is reasonable, but if someone is getting 10k+ posts in a short amount of time, then this is just spamming.

1)what is short time?
2) I answer each post everyday , everytime. is that spamming?

No, you're fine. Spamming is like sending messages one word at a time or something silly just to post a ton. Since then, chess.com has made a limit to the number of consecutive posts you can make in the same forum. If someone posts in-between yours or you aren't posting obnoxiously, then it isn't spamming. 

Kind of hard to spam now because of chess.com creating this restriction, but it always seems like certain people will find another way to both others.

KeSetoKaiba
chessface26 wrote:

3) FEW forums are made to mention, u can spam here. if i do spam there was that spam?

In club forums, then no. Spamming on chess.com is for public areas like the general forums. Some people create chess.com clubs where they can freely spam messages and that is acceptable because it is controlled and not cluttering the areas where people have more serious threads.

KeSetoKaiba

Then ideally it is probably not right, but since it is in "off-topic" it probably goes under the radar more because it is in a designated area. If you really do have some un-contained urge to spam messages then just join a chess.com that allows it and spam messages in those forums instead.

KeSetoKaiba

Eh, maybe not: depending on the context, but chess.com has since limited the number of consecutive posts possible. If you get to that amount (I think more than 5 posts in a row in the same forum), then you get a message saying something like, you can't post more than x posts (I think 5) in a row; come back later when someone else has posted.

Steven-ODonoghue

You are safe. Even if you did spam they won't ban you or anything, you just don't be able to post comments for 24 hours.

Steven-ODonoghue

Bit it will definitely get you more views.

autobunny
KeSetoKaiba wrote:
chessface26 wrote:
KeSetoKaiba wrote:

 

The highest "points" members are typically closed for spamming. The "real" high-point members usually get this by being active in the forums and just for being on chess.com for a long time. Having a few 1000 points after a few years is reasonable, but if someone is getting 10k+ posts in a short amount of time, then this is just spamming.

1)what is short time?
2) I answer each post everyday , everytime. is that spamming?

No, you're fine. Spamming is like sending messages one word at a time or something silly just to post a ton. Since then, chess.com has made a limit to the number of consecutive posts you can make in the same forum. If someone posts in-between yours or you aren't posting obnoxiously, then it isn't spamming. 

Kind of hard to spam now because of chess.com creating this restriction, but it always seems like certain people will find another way to both others.

Spam or otherwise, empty/meaningless contributions just for the sake of visibility should be avoided, like:

Hmm, oh,  ..., -, yeah, OK,  what, indeed,  tru dat,  word,  

Of course it really depends on context but there are many who just post these all the time. 

Brainbattle1

Hello Myself GM Timoshenko Georgy I have joined from my second account actually to get more followers and views if you are maybe a GM IM blabla on real chess than you get many followers secondly if you post messages and you have a good rating on chess.com you will get views and thirdly if you create a team which goes successfull means more than 1k members or in hundereds then you may get many followers by the way.... I still have not got many followers because this is my new account created 7 days ago to which most people are unaware of......

 

Andrey_Play_Chess

Follow me. My win streak is 9.

 

CAMMYwammy9478

https://shrinke.me/rICNLy watch this video

CoreyDevinPerich
You get achievements upon reaching 1, 1,000 and 10,000 points.