FORU Quest System

Quests in ForU are time-bound challenges or tasks that users can complete to earn rewards. The Quest System is designed to drive user engagement through goal-oriented activities while aligning with community and partner objectives. Quests function as “intentional objectives” for users.

There are multiple types of quests to ensure broad participation and personalized engagement:

  • Open Quests: These are quests visible and available to all users. Any user on the platform can attempt an open quest.

  • “For You” Quests: These are personalized quests targeted to specific users based on criteria like their persona, behavior, or profile data.

  • Partner-Gated Quests: These quests are exclusive to specific communities or partner campaigns and often require the user to have a certain Community-DID affiliation to participate.

Each quest description outlines the conditions for completion, which can be metric-based or semantic-based:

  • Metric-Based Quests: These rely on straightforward, quantifiable actions. For example, “Post 5 tweets this week”, “Get 100 total likes on your posts this month”, or “Use hashtag #OurPartner in 3 posts” are metric quests. These conditions are automatically verifiable by the platform (counting posts, likes, etc.). Other examples include “Connect your wallet and set an NFT profile picture” (profile-action-based quest) or “Invite 3 friends via referral”.

  • Semantic-Based Quests: These leverage AI/NLP to evaluate the content of posts, not just the count. For example, a semantic quest might be “Post 3 articles with a positive sentiment about Web3” or “Write a thread discussing NFTs (and not just memes) this week”. The system analyzes the user’s submitted content to determine if it meets the criteria (e.g., sentiment analysis to ensure positivity, or topic classification to ensure it’s about NFTs). Semantic quests are more advanced and ensure higher quality engagement (users must actually produce relevant content, not just spam generic posts). The system may use confidence scoring to validate if the semantic goal is met, and an admin-defined threshold (e.g., “at least 80% of your posts during the week must be about educational content”).

ForU's Quest System ensures that there’s always something actionable for users to do in ForU, whether you’re a content creator looking for your next challenge, a newbie guided by tailored tasks, or a community member participating in a brand campaign. It blends “For You” algorithmic targeting (familiar from Web2 social feeds) with Web3 rewards and verification, providing purpose-driven engagement rather than mindless scrolling.

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