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Take Part

What Take Part Means

Take Part is the participation layer of the Wadoozie ecosystem. It gives people a clear place to move from watching the mission to taking part in it. The story and the network already exist. Take Part helps turn that energy into direct action.

In simple terms, Take Part answers one question. What can I do right now?

Take Part connects people to live campaigns, community actions, missions, challenges, rewards, and visible progress. It's where participation becomes easier to see and easier to join.

How action fits into mission progression. Each action inside Take Part helps the system move forward. It can support node activity, campaign goals, community growth, reward progress, and mission momentum. Take Part turns attention into movement.

Why Take Part Exists

Take Part exists because watching alone isn't enough.

Wadoozie is built as a live network. That means people need ways to do more than just follow along. Take Part moves users from passive interest into visible participation.

Moving users from watching to acting. A person may begin by watching a stream or checking the map. Take Part gives that person a next step.

Making progress visible. Actions shouldn't disappear into the background. Take Part shows what users can do, what they've done, and what progress is happening now.

Turning momentum into action. The mission creates momentum. Take Part turns that momentum into tasks, goals, and participation paths people can follow.

This makes the network feel more active and more useful.

Active Campaigns

Active campaigns show what's live right now. A campaign is a focused participation window that gives people a clear reason to join in. It may connect to an active node, a route moment, a fragment release, a publishing goal, or a community milestone.

What campaigns are live. The Take Part page should clearly show the current campaign name, what the goal is, how long it lasts, who can join, and what actions count.

Where to join. Users should be able to find the join point easily — through the Take Part page, the map, a mission dashboard, the Publishers Center, or a live community event page.

Expected outcomes. A campaign should tell users what happens if they take part. That can include rewards, badges, progression, leaderboard movement, mission support, and node advancement.

A good campaign gives users a clear reason to act now.

Community Actions

Community actions are the small and medium actions people can take to help the network. They should feel open, clear, and connected to the mission.

Online actions. Actions taken fully online — following mission updates, joining a digital campaign, responding to clue drops, and taking part in online events.

Social actions. Posting mission content, sharing clips, remixing key moments, and helping spread the signal across platforms.

Mission actions. Actions that connect directly to current network activity — joining a campaign, completing a task, helping push a node forward, and supporting an active mission phase.

Local participation. Actions that happen closer to live nodes — showing up in a live state, joining a community event, and responding to on-the-ground mission prompts.

Together, these actions make the community feel active instead of passive.

Challenges and Missions

Challenges and missions help organize participation. They give people a clear goal, a time frame, and a reason to stay involved.

Mission types. Different mission types may include node activation missions, fragment-related missions, publisher missions, community milestone missions, and event-based missions.

Challenge timing. Challenges may run for a short live window, during one activation, across one campaign, or across a longer Tour Act or mission phase. The timing should always be easy to understand.

Reward connections. Challenges connect clearly to rewards. A user should know what action counts, what reward is linked to it, when rewards become available, and whether badges or ranking also apply.

Challenges and missions work best when they're simple to join and clear in what they expect.

How Take Part Connects to the Network

Take Part isn't separate from the Wadoozie system. It helps users step into it.

Activations. Take Part helps people join around current activations and see what actions matter now.

Nodes. Take Part connects users to specific active nodes, giving them clear ways to support progress.

Rewards. Take Part connects tasks and campaigns to reward opportunities, drawing from the established Publisher Rewards and Signal Fragment pools where applicable.

Badges. Take Part helps turn completed actions into visible proof through badges and milestones.

Progression. Take Part gives users a path to move deeper into the network through repeated action.

This is why Take Part matters. It turns the live mission into something people can join directly.