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How to Enrich the Community in 2018

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Re: How to Enrich the Community in 2018

SamanthaO_isc2
ISC2 Former Staff

Enrich_badge.pngEarn the (ISC)2 Enrich badge for demonstrating superior engagement that enriches the (ISC)2 Community through the months of June and July.

 

 

To qualify, you must complete these 3 activities:

  • Receive 1 kudo
  • Give 1 kudo
  • Make 1 post

 

Why Kudos?  Kudos can have many meanings, but they work best when you want to show someone you read through their article, appreciate (or agree) with their insights, give a thank you to someone for supplying the information, or if you just want to say “Job well done!”

 

Thank you for your commitment to Enrich. Enable. Excel. with us! Your participation helps peers and fellow (ISC)2 members remain well-rounded and informed as cybersecurity professionals.

 

 

22 Comments
sathish_shawn
Viewer III

Smiley Happy 

maheshpg5
Viewer III

This type of activities are given by the Community to make the members to participate in various discussions.

daby0922
Viewer III

I give up of this. 

Jeson
Viewer II
I don't want to enrich anything, buy anything, or process anything as a career. I don't want to enrich anything bought or processed, or enrich anything sold or processed, or enrich anything sold, bought, or processed, or repair anything enriched, bought, or processed. You know, as a career, I don't want to do that.
goran1973
Viewer III

Good idea and lot of space for improvements.

 

  • Make posts
  • Give kudos
  • Get kudos
  • Tag posts

With person intervention for approval it can be simplify in  manner that not all from list above IS A MUST.

It is just a comment to think about.

 

Regards.

 

denbesten
Community Champion

Just Kudo'd rslades "no-badge" badge so that I could help him earn the enrich badge.   You're welcome.  Sadly, I can not also tag it to help myself earn the enrich badge.  

rslade
Influencer II
> denbesten (Contributor III) posted a new comment in (ISC)² Updates on

> Just Kudo'd rslades "no-badge" badge so that I could help him earn the enrich
> badge.

Thanks.

>   You're welcome.  Sadly, I can not also tag it to help myself earn
> the enrich badge.

Argh. You're right. I shouldn't have posted it here in one of the "blog" areas: you
can't tag anything. (Or even reply to the replies. At least, not on the Web
interface. Have to do it through "reply via email." Which seems to be working
these days ...)

Should I repost the "no badges" badge over in Dain's "Can I opt out of kudos and
badges?"
https://community.isc2.org/t5/Welcome/Can-I-opt-out-of-kudos-and-badges/m-
p/11047#M1192 or https://is.gd/GaV6sq

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