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Every challenge completion becomes a post in the social feed. The feed is a shared activity stream where you can see what other students have been up to, like their posts, and flag anything that doesn’t belong.

What appears in the feed

Each post shows:
  • Photo — the image submitted as proof of completion
  • Caption — the student’s optional note about their experience
  • Challenge title — which challenge they completed
  • Points earned — the reward value of that challenge
  • Student name — who completed it
  • Date — when it was completed
  • Like count — how many students have liked the post
The feed is sorted newest-first and shows the latest 20 completions by default.

Switching between tabs

On the home screen, two tabs sit at the top of the content area:
  • My Challenges — shows your own incoming and completed challenges, plus your Aura progress bar.
  • Feed — shows the global social feed of all students’ recent completions.
Tap either tab to switch. The feed refreshes automatically each time you switch to it, so you always see recent activity.

Liking a post

To like someone’s completion post, tap the like button on the feed card. Your like is counted immediately. To remove your like, tap the button again.
You must be logged in to like a post. Likes are not limited per user in the current version — tapping the like button again decrements the count.

Reporting a post

If you see a post that doesn’t follow community standards, you can flag it for review:
1

Open post options

Tap the options button (three dots) on the feed card you want to report.
2

Select a reason

A report modal opens. Enter a reason for the flag — this helps moderators understand the issue.
3

Submit the report

Tap to submit. The flag is recorded and the post is queued for admin review.
Each user can only flag a given post once. Submitting a duplicate flag on the same post is silently ignored.
Once you report a post, the app marks it as reported on your device so you can see you’ve already flagged it.

Viewing your own posts

Your completed challenges appear in both the Completed section of the My Challenges tab and in the global feed. Tapping one of your own posts opens a detail view where you can see the full image, caption, and like count.

Challenges

Learn how to complete a challenge and create a post.

Aura Points

See how completions contribute to your points total.

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