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Shouldn't earning XP be more balanced out?

The easiest way to earn lots of XP is by badges, but if you've got most of them, you can almost only earn XP by challenges. But this system makes it so that people with great codes, who don't challenge much, will only get so little XP, while people who don't code themselves get loads. I know this app isn't all about XP, but I also know 99% of you are still interested in earning it. I think there should be more XP for likes on a code or on answers in Q&A. What do you think?

8th Jun 2017, 12:34 PM
Maart
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fully support the idea of more XP for code likes. Currently that is the only area in which you don't get much for your efforts... In Q&A there is "best answer" - I think that should be enough. Challenges are already the only sure way to get XP without anyone having to mark you or like you, but the system is a bit unfair - mostly in the part where you don't get anything if a challenge is not answered... However, before increasing the XP gain for codes, they have to do something about plagiarism 😉
8th Jun 2017, 12:57 PM
Nikolay Nachev
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@Maart Best answer is 15XP + 1XP for every upvote. Challenge is 30XP for an extremely short time I get 1XP for win -32XP for loss.
8th Jun 2017, 5:07 PM
Nikolay Nachev
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@Msaligs https://www.sololearn.com/faq there is a short explanation and a link to Wikipedia that explains the system in more detail.
9th Jun 2017, 11:51 AM
Nikolay Nachev
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To be honest Maart I have not posted any codes yet. Also I'm kind of new to procedural coding. Surely posting codes should be the ultimate goal and should carry more xp's.
8th Jun 2017, 3:48 PM
Marlon
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thanks @nikola for FAQ info
11th Jun 2017, 3:08 AM
Sar the Coder
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I wanted this idea to applied from a long time , as people like me who code not play much challenge's don't get enough XP . Coders are highly underrated in Xp's and badges , I mean for the biggest coding badge - Senior Developer only 50 likes that's pathetic most people easily get that , it should be more like 500 or 1000 . I think for every like 1xp would be great , it isn't that huge also , its perfect .
8th Jun 2017, 1:14 PM
Utkαrsh
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Till now i am unable to understand the logic of XP distribution While challenging a low level, on winning got 1 to 5 xp but ON losing losS about 20 to 30 XP. while challenging shows the XP somebits higher but on winning gain less than half.
8th Jun 2017, 11:03 PM
Msaligs
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2XP = 1like
9th Jun 2017, 11:17 AM
Iwan
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@Utkarsh how many codes have 500 or 1000 likes??? how many of them are NOT web codes???
9th Jun 2017, 12:22 PM
Illusive Man
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yes, people give likes but what code has bigger chance: attractive web code or console code with almost non existing visual part? html&css&js game vs c/c++/c#/java... console app. what code will win???
9th Jun 2017, 1:25 PM
Illusive Man
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True, though plagiarized codes don't get too many likes and they lose their XP with their account anyways, I don't think it'll cause much more of a problem than it currently is. And best answer is great, but it isn't used often and you earn 10 XP with one answer marked as best, while winning one challenge can get you 30. So yeah, the codes definitely earn more, but Q&A should too (even if it's just a bit)
8th Jun 2017, 1:03 PM
Maart
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Fair enough (though I'm pretty sure it's 10XP + 1 a like, but that doesn't matter now 😜). I would love to see the XP for codes implemented though!
8th Jun 2017, 5:14 PM
Maart
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I think challenges are really good. They sharpen up your skills and me you think and try to understand what is really happening with the codes. I don't think about XP's . I am only interested in learning how to code ,win or lose. I have lost many more than i've won but since I have been accepting challenges my understanding and my confidence has improved a lot.
8th Jun 2017, 3:37 PM
Marlon
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There's a big difference between challenges and real codes though. I love the fact that codes depend on creativity as well as coding skill. Apart from that, I was actually trying to keep the 'Pfft, I don't care about XP anyways!' argument out of this... If you really don't care about XP, then you don't care about keeping it the same or changing it up either.
8th Jun 2017, 3:40 PM
Maart
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Right now you can earn XP only by those badges though, whether you make web codes or not. But shouldn't this app be about writing codes yourself too? What you're saying is true, web codes do get more likes, but how would you fix this? In my opinion, a partly fair system is better than a really not fair system.
9th Jun 2017, 2:16 PM
Maart
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@Illusive Man 50 is okay, it should be there but What I want to say is that the biggest coding badge with just 50L is not good . There should be more badges atleast the biggest should be 500 or it should be increased . Only web codes gets more likes is not a valid reason , its people who decide to give likes.
9th Jun 2017, 12:42 PM
Utkαrsh
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Its pathetic, i risk losing 29 xp for earning 3 xp. Trying to earn xp with challenges is really painful.
10th Jun 2017, 7:59 PM
Attila Nagy
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