The ongoing meme contest is heating up as excitement builds among those eager to seize a share of the rewards. Scheduled to run until the end of May, the competition offers substantial credits to the top three creators. But numerous users are facing submission hurdles, leading to rising frustrations.
Prizes:
๐ฅ 1st Place: 3,000 credits
๐ฅ 2nd Place: 2,000 credits
๐ฅ 3rd Place: 1,000 credits
Participants are worried about the deletion of submissions. One user pointed out, > "So I tried to add an image for content but itโs been deleted." Another added, "How do I add image?" suggesting confusion on submission processes. Meanwhile, excitement remains high as many look forward to showcasing their creativity, with one participant stating, "I'm so excited."
Interestingly, some participants are exploring new creative avenues for their submissions. One person asked, > "Could I make a video meme or does it have to be a photo?" This reflects a desire for flexibility in submission formats, hinting at a potential evolution of how memes are shared in this contest.
While the meme contest garners attention, the Activity Contest runs alongside it, with two community members competing for 3,000 credits. Thereโs a lively banter about participant standings, with one commenting, "Look who's getting first place on the activity event lol," underscoring the community's competitive spirit throughout both events.
Community feedback indicates a mix of excitement and frustration. As the controversy around deleted submissions persists, the overall atmosphere remains upbeat. However, participants are clearly voicing concerns about how these issues might impact attendance.
"I love participating, but deletion issues might turn people away," said another commenter, echoing apprehension.
๐ The contest runs until the end of May
๐ฌ Users express concerns over submission management and potential frustrations
๐จ Thereโs a curiosity about allowing video submissions, indicating evolving meme formats
Will the ongoing submission challenges affect overall participation? As the deadline approaches, it remains to be seen whether these hurdles will deter creativity or fuel it. As participants adapt, the contest could end up showcasing not just memes, but innovative solutions in response to its technical difficulties.