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How to see the performance of your article

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Last updated 2 years ago

Articles collect Time Points (t.p.) as users read them. Time Points are the proof of the time and attention users have spent participating on the t2 network. These time points will be credited to your profile. To see how many time points your article has accumulated, visit your user profile page and select the Published tab.

You will see a list of your articles that have been published. And on the bottom right corner of each article, the total number of accumulated Time Points (t.p.) will be displayed.

In the future, you can visit the Dashboard tab on your profile to view a more detailed breakdown of how readers interact with your articles.