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Think you can write a viral BuzzFeed list or quiz? Well, we're excited to announce our first-ever Co

Think you can write a viral BuzzFeed list or quiz? Well, we're excited to announce our first-ever Community Summer Writers' Challenge, where we're giving away $$ to our top Community writers from June 15-August 15, 2021 (rules and regulations apply). [BuzzFeed Community Summer Writers' Challenge]( Hey there! Think you can write a viral BuzzFeed list or quiz? Well, we're excited to announce our first-ever Community Summer Writers' Challenge, where we're giving away $$ to our top Community writers from June 15-August 15, 2021 [(rules and regulations apply)](. We’ve hosted some fun BuzzFeed Community Challenges in the past, but this one’s our biggest one yet! Whether you're a seasoned pro or you'll be trying your hand at making a list or quiz for the first time, now's your chance to shine! Maybe make a list of 15 hilarious moments from that '90s show you love, dig in your childhood toy box and make a poll quiz to get other BuzzFeeders to help name your old stuffed animals, or even make a trivia quiz to see if people can guess a TV character based off of a quick drawing you did with a gel pen. The possibilities for making your own BuzzFeed masterpiece are endless, and best of all, you can always get weird with it. Between the dates listed above, BuzzFeed is paying you cash for each post you create that reaches a certain number of pageviews. You can earn anywhere between $150 and $10,000 per post you publish during this timeframe that falls within the following traffic tiers: [Writers' Challenge Payout]( ⭐️ Want all the deets? They can be found [here](. ⭐️ So yeah, you could say we're pretty psyched. Psst — need some help with starting your first list or quiz? We've got your back! Check out our guides below. [Here's]( how to make a list, and [here's]( our easy guide for making a quiz. And as a cherry on top, we also have some ~tips~ for making your best lists and quizzes ever! Find tips on making your most fabulous list or post [here](, and for quizzes [here](. As always, if you have any questions, please reach out to communityhelp@buzzfeed.com — we're happy to help! And if you want to check out all the details, check them out [here](! Happy Summer Writers' Challenge-ing from us to you. We can't wait to see your next fabulous creation! Best of luck! - The BuzzFeed Community Team BuzzFeed, Inc. 111 E. 18th St. New York, NY 10003 [View]([our privacy notice and cookie policy]( [Unsubscribe](newsletter=Community_Users_Community_Webapp_Subscribers)

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