User Made Challenges. Youtube
This function allows anyone to create their own Challenges. First, you’ll need to purchase a Challenge from the market. Press on the ≡ icon, select the cart icon, and choose a Challenge size that fits your needs and credit balance.
The bigger the Challenge capacity is, the more rounds it hosts. Challenge size-rounds:
- 16 images -2 rounds
- 64 images -3 rounds
- 256 images -4 rounds
- 1024 images -5 rounds
After purchasing, the item will appear in your inventory. To start setting it up, click the “use” button.
First, decide who can join your Challenge. Choose ‘Private’ to keep it among friends, or ‘Public’ to open up the competition. A private join mode means your contest will only be shown to your friends in the upcoming phase.
Like join mode, you can choose between ‘Private’ and ‘Public’ vote modes. A private vote ensures that only your circle participates in the voting phase, adding exclusivity to your Challenge. Public mode allows all users to see and vote on images.
Give a name to your Challenge. Keep it catchy and within a 20-character limit.
Write a short description about what themed images you are expecting to see in your challenge.
We reserve the right to modify titles and descriptions for clarity and appeal.
You’re determining the length for just one round. The total length will be the number you select multiplied by the number of Challenge rounds.
Schedule your signup start.
Ensure your start date is at least 24 hours in the future to allow time for your Challenge name review. This planning sets your contest’s pace.
Prizes can boost participation and reward winners. You can offer credits, Stroon coins, or keys as prizes.
With all the details in hand, click ‘Create’ to launch your Challenge.
Once we approve the Challenge, it will appear in the upcoming section. Upon accessing it, you’ll notice additional buttons not found on system-generated Challenges.
The owner of the Challenge has the option to cancel it at any time. In such cases, while prizes are fully refunded, the owner will only receive 50% of the Challenge’s value back.
Another distinction from standard Challenges is that participants can withdraw from the Challenge at any time.
However, the rest of the rules remain unchanged: the image with the most votes advances to the next round, and ultimately, the winning image claims the Challenge.