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Points & Badges: Share with IBM Community and boost your profile

By Sarah-Jane Cogley posted Thu February 07, 2019 03:45 PM

  

We are excited to announce our re-vamped points and badging systems – together, they are the program that converts your activity to elevated status in IBM Community.

So, how does it work?

Community health is entirely dependent on valuable content and conversations – the more a community has, the better off its users.

The badging and points systems reward you for performing actions that create value for your peers. As you continue to engage, your point total and badge count will grow.

How do I score points and where can I track mine?

View a breakdown of your points via Your Profile>My Contributions>Summary:

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You can score three types of points in IBM Community, all of which add to your Engagement total:

General Engagement – earned for actions like joining groups, registering for events, connecting to new contacts and networks, adding profile information, viewing content and rating resources.

Contributions – earned for posting threads/questions, writing blogs, uploading library resources, replying to questions and commenting on blogs.

Reputation earned when users recommend your content and when your discussion responses receive Best Answer marks (points earned via these actions also reflect in Contributions).

How do I get badges and where can I track mine?

To see your badges, head to Your Profile>My Contributions>Achievements:

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Badges are more than just a chronicle of your accomplishments – they can be a quick means for other users to get a sense of how you use/engage with the community and disseminate expertise.

There are multiple badge types:

Progress badges

  • Explorer | Level 1, Level 2, Level 3
  • Prodigy | Level 1, Level 2, Level 3
  • Leader | Level 1, Level 2, Level 3
  • Hero | Level 1, Level 2, Level 3
  • Legend | Level 1, Level 2, Level 3


You earn Progress Badges for scoring Engagement points – progressing from Explorer Level 1 to Legend Level 3 by crossing various thresholds along the way.

If you opted in to emails from the community, you will receive notifications when you earn a new badge (see #2 in the Things to Remember section at the bottom of this blog for instructions on disabling these emails).

Collectible Badges – Leveled

  • Inquirer | Level 1, Level 2, Level 3; awarded for …
    • posting discussions/questions
  • Open Book | Level 1, Level 2, Level 3; awarded for …
    • adding to and, eventually, completing your profile
  • Archivist | Level 1, Level 2, Level 3; awarded for …
    • posting Library resources
  • In the Know | Level 1, Level 2, Level 3; awarded for …
    • joining communities and subscribing to their digests
  • Conversationalist | Level 1, Level 2, Level 3; awarded for …
    • responding to discussions/questions
  • Problem Solver | Level 1, Level 2, Level 3; awarded for …
    • discussion responses marked Best Answer


You earn Level 1 badges after reaching the first milestone associated with performing that badged action – you then level up when reaching two additional milestones per action.

Collectible Badges – One-time

  • Neighborly; awarded for …
    • @ mentioning another user
  • IBM Champion; awarded for …
    • earning IBM Champion status
  • IBMer; awarded for …
    • currently working at IBM

 
The number of One-time Collectible Badges is subject to grow over time, as we create badges for campaigns, events, contests, etc.

Weren’t we already scoring points, here?

Yes, the community’s default scoring system was in place upon launch, in March 2018, and you were able to view your points under that system via Your Profile>My Contributions>Summary, as well.

Points tied to the actions you performed from March through implementation of the new program are included in your current total – in fact, your point total most likely increased quite a bit, because we weighted high value actions like posting and commenting more heavily than did the default system.

And what about my points from the IMWUC.org community?

If you were active on the IMWUC.org site that migrated to IBM Community in May 2018, your points transferred at that time and, upon implementation of the new program, converted based on your individual actions (in the same manner described above).

The same also goes for badges; i.e. if you posted a Library resource in the IMWUC.org community several years ago – or posted a Library resource to the current community in June – and never engaged in any other way, you now have the Archivist Level 1 badge.

Things to remember …

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  1. While community content is public, you cannot score points in IBM Community if you are not logged in. Clearly, you must log in to comment and post – but, over time, you can score a lot of points for viewing content. So, if points and badges mean something to you, remember to log in when you visit IBM Community!

 

  1. IBM Community will send email notifications when you earn new badges – if you do not want to receive these emails, go to this page and toggle Group Emails to No.

 

  1. We will track system-gaming and zero out point and badge totals for users who display a pattern of purposefully performing activities with the sole intent of scoring points (i.e. posting numerous discussions that do not pose legitimate questions or thoughts).


Please respond with any questions in the comments (remember, you need to log in via the Sign In button at top-right on this screen to comment), or reach out to us via email – happy scoring and badging!

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Sat March 02, 2024 09:15 AM

Well detailed and properly explained

Mon January 08, 2024 04:55 PM

Спасибо

Wed October 12, 2022 03:10 PM

This is a powerful tool that is sprouting new engagements and relationships for my cloud solutions practice. Thanks for providing this content. It answered questions that my team and I were asking. I am an IBM Business Partner! The IBM Community and the other resources IBM provides, to include IBM PartnerWorld, are both valued and appreciated.

Tue July 05, 2022 08:58 AM

Well detailed and properly explained... Thank You !

Fri February 11, 2022 10:46 AM

This very informative a great sneak peek, Thanks for the clarity..

Wed September 01, 2021 04:39 PM

Thank you for the information!!! I'm very excited to start this new journey!!!

Mon August 02, 2021 10:11 AM

great input @Veeramani Nambi​​

Fri April 30, 2021 01:04 AM

Thank for your  guideline

Wed April 14, 2021 08:21 PM

Thanks for your  guidelines

Wed March 03, 2021 05:49 AM

I recently joined the community and I think it is very useful and easy to learn. and I congratulate IBM for the commitment it has with education and the facilities it gives us to people who are interested in learning from the different fields in which IBM is present.

Wed November 04, 2020 04:27 AM

thanks for the guidelines

Thu October 15, 2020 07:44 AM

Joined to know more and contribute what I know.

Mon September 28, 2020 11:17 AM

Recently joined, good place to learn and share knowledge. Thanks!

Mon August 24, 2020 12:08 PM

Recently joined, best place to learn and contribute. 
Thanks !!

Thu August 13, 2020 05:01 PM

Thanks. This explained what I could not find on the FAQ page.

Fri May 22, 2020 12:08 PM

I recently joined the community and this system looks like a great way to encourage me to connect, learn and contribute.  Thanks!

Thu May 21, 2020 03:06 PM

Thanks.

Fri May 08, 2020 08:44 AM

Thanks for this useful and important information.

Sun March 01, 2020 06:33 PM

This helps get one started. But, and I guess by design, does not provide concrete point metrics per activity. Sort of makes it difficult to devise a strategy for point accumulation. I'm not seeking to game or misuse, but understand division of labor to maximize effort and reward.

Wed January 15, 2020 05:48 AM

This is known as exploiting the 'reward system in human brains'
which is well exploited by Facebook, instagram, linkedin etc.

Good that IBM is doing it.

It will help people to engage more and learn, and that is what IBM needs now

Tue January 07, 2020 01:19 PM

I second what Jason Uppenborn said about seeing the criteria for achieving badges (both earned and those to earn).

Also, commenting to increase my Engagement points!

Mon December 23, 2019 11:08 AM

Will be good for both side

Fri December 20, 2019 10:52 PM

Bingo!!!

Wed November 13, 2019 10:55 AM

It would be nice to be able to see the criteria for the badge by clicking on or hovering over it in the My Contributions > Achievements screen. I was just notified that I achieved one, but I haven't a clue what threshold I passed.

Sun November 03, 2019 11:24 AM

It really helped me to understand how the IBM community works. Thanks a lot!

Sat October 26, 2019 09:06 AM

Thanks.

Mon July 01, 2019 01:29 PM

It's a great way to explore and keep everyone engaged

Fri June 07, 2019 03:20 PM

Glad to have an opportunity to contribute

Fri May 24, 2019 09:20 AM

Thank you for Detailed Insight about Points and Badges.

Mon May 13, 2019 05:21 AM

​very useful!
thank you very much !

bye

Tue April 23, 2019 09:16 AM

Great idea 💡

Thu April 18, 2019 09:10 PM

I'm glad I read this..

Thu April 18, 2019 09:59 AM

Thank you for the explanation! :)