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Watching our Top Contributors engage with others on the community is like poultry in motion. In the month of March, these users really spread their wings and embodied what it truly means to be a Maverick. Join us in celebrating their accomplishments on the Community in the month of March!

 

New User Spotlight - @fesrimo 

 

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For a newly hatched user, @fesrimo has really kicked off their Maveryx journey strong! Earning 7 micro-credentials and their Core certification, all while staying engaged with their fellow Community members, is no easy task, especially doing all of which in the month of March. If you see them around the Community, feel free to congratulate them on their accomplishments thus far! 

 

 

Problem solvers – Most solutions

 

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Crows are highly regarded as extremely intelligent, adept at problem-solving, and possessing critical thinking skills. The three users below are like the crows of the Community: always solving problems and putting on their thinking caps while never straying away from a good challenge. Crows could probably learn a thing or two from these users since there are no actual crows solving problems on this Community (that I know of). 

 

Top 3 users of March

@binuacs – 43 solutions

@alexnajm – 27 solutions

@Qui– 19 solutions

 

 

Solutions Savant – Most solutions accepted

 

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If the Community was a huge nest where all of the forums, blogs, and learning lived, the 3 users below would definitely be the Cormorant. Cormorants display the behavior of helping others of their kind build their nests for seemingly nothing in return. The Community would not have the backbone it has without the amazing users who mark solutions on their posts. Every solution marked is another twig being added to strengthen the nest for everyone in it!

 

Top 3 users of March

@hlannguyen – 20 solutions marked

@BRRLL99 – 13 solutions marked

@sriniprad08 – 11 solutions marked

 

 

Conversation Starter – Threads Started

 

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Hailing from Southern New Zealand, the Kea bird is most notably recognized for its intellect and curiosity. The Kea’s inquisitive nature rings very true with these users listed below, who ask questions and post topics to further their own intelligence and foster the minds of those around them. Kea birds love to inquire and investigate—maybe sometimes too much so!

 

Top 4 users of March

@simonaubert_bd – 16 threads

@BRRLL99 & @hellyars – Tied @ 11 threads each!

@sriniprad08 – 10 threads

 

 

Prolific Posters – Most Replies

 

 

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The African Gray Parrot is said to be the most talkative bird on the planet. Always with something to say, this bird and our users with the most replies would presumably be the best of friends since they would always have something to talk about together.

 

Top 3 users of March

@apathetichell – 140 replies

@alexnajm – 129 replies

@binuacs – 124 replies

 

 

Peer reviewed – Most likes received

 

 

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I’m sure if a toucan had hands, it would always be giving a thumbs up. Toucans are vibrant and curious birds, always bringing color with them wherever they go due to their beak. Something that the users that received the most likes and toucans have in common is that they bring their cheerful demeanor wherever they go. These 3 users unfortunately cannot fly, but that doesn’t stop them from soaring across the Community.

 

Top 3 users of March

@simonaubert_bd – 113 likes

@caltang – 93 likes

@binuacs – 85 likes

 

 

A special thanks to everyone who helps make the Community a safe and welcoming place. Even if you don’t end up on this list, we still appreciate all you do!

 

See you next time!

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