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Would finishing the courses without certificates in Sololearn add up anything in my Learner percentage?
I mean, they're also lessons, right? And take a lot of time to understand too... Unlike the certified tutorials (Html, C etc.) why don't the other courses by the community (Kotlin, git etc) yield any xp? Please don't get me wrong, I'm just curious...
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I'm not sure, but I would guess it's because there are no quizzes to grant XP. All user-generated lessons are simply reading materials. It marks "progress" when you view it, but there's no telling if you've actually read it. (Generic use of the word "you", not personal.) I've accidentally popped into some and not read them, but they get checked off.
I'm sure SoloLearn would love to convert more lessons into full courses if they had the time. They've got about five million things they are working on at the moment, so I get the feeling this has been placed on the back burner for a little bit.
My 2c.
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Janning⭐, thank you sir...
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No,because there are user made lessons!
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So everyone can get xp is my guess. Kotlin, Git, and so forth aren't on web while you can get certificates from any language that is on Sololearn.com in your profile. The courses are the website are *Courses* also, while rest is *reading material*.
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Sonic good question. I'm not really sure what I can disclose, so maybe the best thing would be to reach out to SoloLearn staff directly and ask them what they're working on these days. 🤓
I would imagine that tracking down that challenge XP bug is pretty important.
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No. They're user made lessons. I've completed all the user-made courses but still not 100% learner.
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Unfortunately completing user generated lessons doesn't increase your learner percentage.
Five million things Janning⭐ !? 😯 I know that it's literally not 5 million but what are some of these that the community can be made aware of?
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They don't increase your XP levels.
They are just reading materials.
And community made tutorials.
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No,as getting a certificate means completing your course and getting awarded or getting a result as you get in other exams.