The user challenges feature allows users, as well as administrators, to set consumption goals for the desired period. The platform's objective is to encourage consumption; the user's objective is to enable a practical and fun way to set goals that help establish reading habits.
If a user has an active challenge, they can view it within the “My Account” menu.
They can be divided into the following categories:
Admin-defined challenges: These are created by the platform administrator and can be further broken down into two types.
- Public challenges: Aimed at all platform users. The challenge is achieved collaboratively, so the progress is a cumulative result of the actions of all users participating in the challenge. All users contribute to its completion through their consumption actions. There can only be one public challenge at a time, so attempting to create a second public challenge will result in an error message from the platform.
- Targeted challenges: Aimed at a specific group of users. In this case, unlike public challenges, the achievement of the challenge is individual. The users targeted are selected by the administrator. They can choose as many as they want (from a single user to all users on the platform).
- Personal challenges: These are challenges a user creates for themselves. There are two types: daily and monthly.
- Daily: based on the hours and minutes set by the user in which they must complete the challenge.
- Monthly: the user must set the number of titles they need to consume each month.
Important: It should be noted that if a user completes a challenge by consuming content offline on a device (downloaded in Adobe Digital Editions and/or ereader), it will not be considered completed once the device connects to the internet.
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