How does the competition page work?

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This article provides an overview of the Competition page in Amplify, detailing its features including standings, nemesis selection, chat functionality, and privacy settings. Understand how to navigate the page, interact with other participants, and utilize tools for enhanced competition engagement.


Part 1: The Competition Page

The Competition page is a common space for all competition participants. It includes a chat, an animated layout, a brief description of the prizes and the rules, a chart with results over time, highlights, a leaderboard, and more. With features for both participants and administrators, this page is valuable for your team.

  • Amplify shows the position and current results of the signed-in participant on the Standings tab. This animated leaderboard updates to show a close range of participants, offering a clear view of one's standing.
  • Participants can choose a nemesis to compare their performance against. This selection is private and fixed upon choice.

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  • This tab displays your results alongside your selected nemesis, with statistics over time and a comparative view of both performances.

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  • Displays the top 5 positions in the leaderboard for participants to see how the highest scorers are performing.

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  • Highlights include Top Climber and Top Performer, showing daily achievements based on performance and position changes.

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  • The forecast uses linear regression to predict future performance based on past data. It helps participants understand potential standings.

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  • A chat feature allows participants to motivate each other and engage as a team, supporting interaction with GIFs, images, and emojis.

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  • Explains the privacy settings affecting visibility of participants' results and anonymity in certain sections of the Competition page.

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