# Getting Started

### Why do you want to create your community?

The Community provides members with a platform to participate in tasks, thereby inspiring active engagement and deepening community culture. Through incentive mechanisms such as `points`, `level system,` and special `rewards`, the community encourages more interaction and contribution and enhances `overall activity`. Tasks are designed to create a user guidance path, gradually nurturing users into dedicated community participants. Members cultivate a tendency for `long-term` participation in this interactive environment, strengthening user `loyalty` and establishing the community as a central hub for a `stable user base`.

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