How to Interact on Quotev
Three Parts:Creating an AccountPublishing Your WorkOther Things to Do
Quotev.com is a website where users from around the world can submit quizzes, surveys, polls, and stories that are viewed by the rest of the community. However, to submit anything, you're required to create an account. Keep on reading to find out how to start out, publish your own work, and interact with others in the community.
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EditPart 1 of 3: Creating an Account
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1Go to the Quotev home page. At the top right corner of the page will be two buttons labelled Sign Up and Log In. Click on the Sign Up button.
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2Create your account. The button will take you to a page with a sign up area and a log in area. In the section labelled Create an Account, fill out the information.
- Choose your username. You can use your actual name, such as Jane Doe, or choose a username, such as JaneDoe33.
- Enter your email. At the moment, you can't use an AOL email to sign up, but all other email providers, such as Outlook or Gmail, are available. It must be a real email account, as you use this address to validate your account.
- Choose a password. The only guideline for passwords is that they must be eight characters long, for security purposes. The rest is up to you - there are no numbers required.
- Enter your birthday. There is no age limit for Quotev.
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3Validate your account. Once you've signed up, an email will be sent to you with a link to activate your Quotev account. Click on the link, and you'll be ready to get started on Quotev.
EditPart 2 of 3: Publishing Your Work
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1Go to the Create page. On the bar at the top of the page, there is a tab labelled Create that is next to Browse. Click on this tab.
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2Choose what you would like to create. You can make a story, a personality quiz, a knowledge (graded) quiz, or a survey/poll.
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3Enter your preliminary information, or settings. Regardless of what you are making, each component requires a name, a description, tags, a category or categories, a cover image, a language, and which gender the work is made for, as well as other settings.
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4Start writing. If you're creating a story, all they you need to do needed is title your chapter (or leave the generic one there) and start writing. If you're creating a quiz or survey, however, you'll need to fill in three things - the possible results to your quiz, the questions, and the answers for those questions. There is no character limit for any of these fields.
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5Save your work. At the bottom of the page are the Save Draft and Publish buttons. While the Save Draft button will disappear after you have first published your work, the Publish button will always remain.
EditPart 3 of 3: Other Things to Do
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1View others' content. There are three different ways you can view previously-written content on Quotev.
- The first is the Browse tab tag, found next to the Quotev logo at the top of the screen. This tab takes you to a page, which allows you to choose from several of the most popular works in many different categories.
- The second fab is the Random tab, which gives you a random quiz, survey, or story picked from databases. The third is the searching area, where you can search for a specific keyword, title, or author.
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2Scroll through the feed. Your feed contains every post written by the users that you have followed, if any. It can be accessed by simply clicking on the Quotev logo at the top left corner of the page at any time.
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3Check out your notifications. Your notifications can be accessed by selecting the flag icon on the top right corner of your page. This creates a drop-down menu displaying your most recent notifications.
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4View someone else's profile. You can access profiles in different ways, such as clicking on the author of a piece near the top right corner of your window or clicking on a person you've followed from the feed. A person's profile shows a unique background that the specific user has chosen, as well as published works, activity, a bio, and anything the user has chosen to display.Ad
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