For Buzzers: Win the Leaderboard
How to score more points: qualification rules, scoring model, boosts, and the content playbook.
Buzz rewards the creators who produce the most credible, helpful content and drive the most authentic reach, plus real product usage when missions are enabled.
Step 0: Do this first (or your points won’t count)
To be eligible for allocation, you must:
Connect your wallet (this wallet receives rewards)
Link your X account
Click Register (status becomes REGISTERED)
If you post without registering, you may show as INVITE and may not receive allocation at snapshot time.
What makes a post qualify
A post can score points if it is:
Public (private/protected accounts can’t be tracked reliably)
Posted during the campaign window
Includes at least one required identifier: #ProjectName, $TOKEN, @ProjectHandle, or the campaign Buzz link
Not deleted, not duplicated, and not disqualified by integrity rules
Languages
All languages are allowed. Just make sure the required identifiers are included exactly as listed on the campaign page.
Posting frequency (don’t waste posts)
You can earn points on one rewarded post every 8 hours per project. Extra posts inside the 8‑hour window may help visibility, but usually won’t increase your score.
How scoring works (high level)
Buzz Points typically reflect:
Content quality (AI‑reviewed multiplier)
Organic reach & engagement quality (not just raw likes)
Credibility signals (e.g., Smart Followers; verified followers with caps)
Media/mention bonuses (when relevant)
Boosts (staking, ambassador, loyalty, follower, missions, partner boosts)
Integrity checks (anti‑spam, anti‑manipulation)
Pro tip: One excellent post can outperform 10 low-effort posts. Quality is the fastest way up the leaderboard.
Content quality multiplier (0× to 2×)
Buzz uses AI to classify the quality of your content:
0.00× — Spam: repetitive, irrelevant, or misleading (excluded)
0.25× — Poor: extremely low effort or off-topic
0.50× — Template/AI‑like: generic posts (e.g., Buzz button style)
1.00× — Neutral: basic but acceptable
1.50× — Good: thoughtful, relevant, adds value
2.00× — Excellent: original insight, proof, and strong engagement
Media: do images/videos help?
Media is not required, but relevant media can help (screenshots, demos, charts, explainers). Random low-value media usually won’t improve your score.
What counts: replies, RTs, quote posts, threads
Replies and retweets: generally do not count
Quote posts: can count if they include the required identifiers and add original text
Threads: usually count when the first post qualifies (some campaigns may count more)
Always follow the campaign rules if a campaign defines these differently.
The content playbook (copy the patterns, not the words)
Pattern 1: Hands-on review (highest leverage)
Explain what you tried, show proof (screenshot/clip), share one insight, and include a clear CTA + identifiers.
Pattern 2: Mini-thread explainer
Tweet 1: what it is Tweet 2: why it matters Tweet 3: how to try it (Buzz link) Tweet 4: your honest take (no price talk)
Pattern 3: Comparison post
Compare the project with 1–2 alternatives on one dimension: UX, cost, speed, security assumptions, or target users.
Avoid price targets, “to the moon” hype, and financial advice. These tend to score poorly and can violate content standards.
A repeatable 7‑day plan
Day 1: Quick “what/why” explainer
Day 2: Demo with proof (screenshot or short clip)
Day 3: Comparison vs alternatives
Day 4: Mini-thread tutorial
Day 5: Complete any missions early, then post your proof
Day 6: Answer questions and post follow-ups
Day 7: Summary post: who it’s for + key takeaways + invite others
Boosts (how to multiply your score)
Boosts stack with scoring and can dramatically change outcomes. See Boosts & Missions for the full breakdown, tiers, and how to unlock each boost.
If your post isn’t tracked (fast fix)
Wait ~10 minutes (leaderboard refresh cycle)
Confirm you included # / $ / @ / Buzz link correctly
Confirm your account + post are public
If still missing, use Submit X Post Manually and paste your post URL
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