FAQs: Can I Submit Multiple Actions at Once?

October 28th, 2009 at 12:48 pm

Not if you want full credit for your activities! We really need you to submit each individual action separately, so we can keep count of stuff like the number of actions your school has taken, or the number of Facebook posts Campus Challenge students have submitted all year.

Also, it looks funny to other schools if they check your “How We Got Our Points” page and it looks like you got 500 points for one tweet — you might have submitted 10 different tweets at once, but to your competitors it just looks like you got some kind of special bonus for one tweet. So we avoid complaints and charges of cheating by making you submit each action separately.

You can report all 84 people you’ve inspired to become fans of ONE on Facebook…but you’re going to have to submit 84 different actions (ouch, probably easier to ask people to submit the actions themselves; that might be a good way to get them more engaged, too). And don’t submit one action and expect us to give you points for 3 team meetings over 3 different weeks. Submit each meeting separately, or you might miss out on points you deserve!

If you have a question, feel free to post it as a comment here.

 

2 Responses to “FAQs: Can I Submit Multiple Actions at Once?”

  1. Sarah Says:

    I wonder who inspired this post. . .ASU!

  2. Emily S. Says:

    Haha believe it or not, this is a very common problem a lot of schools have had and I drafted this post a week ago!

    But of course I added the mention of 84 Facebook fans as a shout-out to Arizona State’s recent diligence in Facebook fan-recruitment. ;)

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