task twitter_follow
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Command Title
/task twitter_follow
Description
This command allows you to set up a task that rewards users with points for following a specified Twitter account. You can create multiple tasks with different reward levels to encourage user engagement and promote your Twitter presence.
Usage
/task twitter_follow <handle> <reward> <duration>
Parameters
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<handle>
: The Twitter handle of the account to follow (e.g.,@EngagerlyBot
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<reward>
: The value must be a positive integer or 0. Setting 0 disables the reward. -
<duration>
: The time period for which the task is active. Available options are:6/12h
: 6 or 12 hours1/2/3/4/5/6d
: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 days1/2w
: 1 or 2 weeks1/2/3m
: 1, 2, or 3 monthsUnlimited
: No time limit
Examples
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Example 1: Set up a task that rewards users with 10 points for following
@EngagerlyBot
in the next 24 hours:/task twitter_follow handle:@EngagerlyBot reward:10 duration:1d
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Example 2: Set up a task that rewards users with 20 points for following
@EngagerlyBot
within the next 5 days:/task twitter_follow handle:@EngagerlyBot reward:20 duration:5d
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Example 3: Set a task with no time limit that rewards users with 50 points for following
@EngagerlyBot
:/task twitter_follow handle:@EngagerlyBot reward:50 duration:Unlimited
Notes
- Users can only get the reward once per Twitter follow task.
- Each Twitter account can only create one follow task.
- The reward value must be a positive integer.
- The duration can be set to various time periods or set to unlimited.
FAQs
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Q: Can I set up multiple Twitter follow tasks with different reward values and durations?
A: Yes, you can create multiple Twitter follow tasks with varying reward values and durations. Each task will be tracked independently. However, one Twitter account can only create one follow task.
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Q: What happens if a user follows the specified Twitter account before the task is created?
A: Users will receive the reward if they follow the specified Twitter account.
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Q: Are there any restrictions on the Twitter accounts I can use for tasks?
A: You can use any Twitter account for a task, as long as it is publicly accessible.
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Q: Do I need to have a Twitter account to use this command?
A: No, you do not need to have a Twitter account to use this command. However, users will need to have a Twitter account in order to follow the specified account and complete the task.
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Q: What happens if a user unfollows the Twitter account after completing the task?
A: If a user unfollows the Twitter account before claiming the rewards, they will no longer be eligible for the reward.