Hey everyone and a very happy last week before Christmas! The Just About team is busily preparing for our holiday break; in content land, that means publishing and scheduling a bunch of festive rewards to make sure you’ve all got plenty to do, but I’m also thrilled to share one last major feature push of 2024 - especially since it's something many of you have been asking for.
New options for filtering your reward feeds, and for saving rewards of interest!
This update has just gone live and is ready for you to use. If you check the ‘rewards’ feed either on the main nav or in any of your communities, you’ll notice a new set of buttons at the top. It should look something like this:
As you might assume, these are a new set of options for sorting all the rewards in that feed. Here’s what they do:
New is the current view, sorting all rewards by publication date, most recent first
Saved will show only rewards in that feed which you have saved - more on this below!
Submitted will show all the submissions you've made to rewards in that feed
Won will show those same submissions that have won prizes for rewards in that feed
A further word on the ‘saved’ filter. You can already save any post on the platform (whether it be an article, reward, discussion thread, or comment), and review them at this tab within your activity panel. But with the addition of this filter on the rewards feed, this feature gets a new context that we expect will make it much more useful to you all. Now you can bookmark rewards of interest and review them from a feed that you (probably) use much more often!
Elsewhere, the submitted and won filters - which present your submissions in the form of a lovely new type of card - should also make it much easier to keep track of your pending submissions and to look back with pride on the ones that have been awarded.
Remember: there's a difference between community-level feeds and the platform-wide feed. If you're playing with these filters and don't see a reward that you're expecting to, make sure you're viewing the right feed first.
As always we want to know what you think of this update, so give us lots of feedback in the comments 🫡
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