Foursquare why do i lose points
People are starting to focus more on how consumer apps may make returns. And Foursquare has had its share of changes, too. Key people at Foursquare have stepped back from the company , some starting new ventures. For some, the novelty may have worn off of game-play elements, like getting badges and points — part of a wider trend for challenges in app gamification.
Foursquare has been trying to move with its moving target. Because it started noticing people using the app but not checking in more than a year ago, it has acted accordingly, shifting its service into taking advantage of all the data that it has already amassed, and continues to amass, to position itself as a location-based search engine. Its aim is to couple this with a mobile commerce play — not in the area of payments not yet at least but in bringing would-be consumers into places where those payments will be made, and encouraging them to buy stuff.
Of course, if Foursquare was breaking new ground with its check-in service back in the day, then the area where it is playing now is more dug up than a freshly plowed field. That is to say, there are a ton of companies coming at the idea of charting user location via mobile, and what to do with it once you have that information, including Yelp thought of as what Foursquare seems to resemble more and more , Google, Facebook, Groupon, Square, Instagram and more.
As the number of check-ins accumulates, frequent foursquare users unlock badges that identify them as an Adventurer, a Gym Rat, or a Ski Bum. You also get points for each check-in, which are posted on a leaderboard that you share with your friends.
The system can be circumvented. In town for a day, yet still covet that free coffee? You don't have to be at the location to check in; do it from home a few times and you'll get the same benefits as a regular without paying up, said Cimini. People who violate the rules can lose their mayorships and badges, and are banned from adding tips or locations, she said. Foursquare allows users to share their check-ins with Facebook friends and Twitter followers. Avoid the temptation to dish too much about your daily routine; no one cares how many times you checked into Starbucks -- no matter how many badges you have.
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