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Yes it is if you can answer alot of questions and get alot of trust points.
No, they don't.
Just to keep track of how many points total you accumulated on Prizerebel.
Play catch. The majority of sports keep track of points. That's how you determines who wins.
The badges on the website answer is trust points. You can get these from doing things on that website.
Most people answer questions in only one language, so the situation does not come up very often, and the system is not designed to apply trust points to more than one account. Honestly, we do not answer questions for the trust points, we answer questions because we like to help people (and to advertise our erudition). This does not really require trust points. Those are just an embellishment.
By taking part in the various activities and fulfilling the relevant tasks.
In a role-playing game, hit points are how you keep track of how much damage your character has gotten - you have a certain number of points to start, and if you get to 0 your character is "dead."
To keep track of points earned, you can create a simple spreadsheet using software like Excel or Google Sheets, where you log each activity and its corresponding points. Alternatively, you can use a dedicated app designed for tracking rewards or points. Regularly update your record after each activity to ensure accuracy. Additionally, setting reminders to review your points weekly can help you stay organized.
It would be challenging for an audience to keep track of a dozen main points in a 45-minute speech. It's generally more effective to focus on a few key points to ensure that the audience can follow along and retain the main message of the speech.
George Harrison had no son called Carl.
We can't tell but if you would like to keep track of every contributor on WikiAnswers, there is no problem with that.