<p><span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255); color: rgb(51, 51, 51); font-family: "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;">Family planning </span></p><p><span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255); color: rgb(51, 51, 51); font-family: "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;">Family planning is a fundamental aspect of public health and personal well-being. It allows individuals and couples to anticipate and attain their desired number of children and to determine the spacing and timing of their births. This is achieved through the use of contraceptive methods and the treatment of involuntary infertility. But family planning is not just about preventing pregnancy—it's about informed choice, bodily autonomy, and the right to make decisions that shape one's life.</span></p><p><br></p><p>When people, especially women, have access to family planning, they are more likely to complete their education, participate in the workforce, and contribute to economic development. It reduces the risk of maternal and infant mortality by preventing high-risk and unintended pregnancies. It also supports healthier families by allowing parents to better provide for the children they do have—emotionally, financially, and physically.</p><p><br></p><p>Moreover, family planning contributes to environmental sustainability by helping to manage population growth, which can reduce strain on natural resources and public services. In many parts of the world, however, access to contraception and reproductive education remains limited due to social, cultural, or political barriers. Breaking these barriers requires ongoing advocacy, comprehensive sex education, and health systems that prioritize reproductive rights.</p><p><br></p><p>Ultimately, family planning is a tool of empowerment. It helps create a future where every pregnancy is wanted, every childbirth is safe, and every person is free to live a life of opportunity and dignity.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>
At the end of each month, we give out cash prizes to 5 people with the best insights in the past month
as well as coupon points to 15 people who didn't make the top 5, but shared high-quality content.
The winners are NOT picked from the leaderboards/rankings, we choose winners based on the quality, originality
and insightfulness of their content.
Here are a few other things to know
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Quality over Quantity — You stand a higher chance of winning by publishing a few really good insights across the entire month,
rather than a lot of low-quality, spammy posts.
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Share original, authentic, and engaging content that clearly reflects your voice, thoughts, and opinions.
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Avoid using AI to generate content—use it instead to correct grammar, improve flow, enhance structure, and boost clarity.
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Explore audio content—high-quality audio insights can significantly boost your chances of standing out.
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Use eye-catching cover images—if your content doesn't attract attention, it's less likely to be read or engaged with.
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Share your content in your social circles to build engagement around it.
Contributor Rankings
The Contributor Rankings shows the Top 20 Contributors on TwoCents a monthly and all-time basis.
The all-time ranking is based on the Contributor Score, which is a measure of all the engagement and exposure a contributor's content receives.
The monthly score sums the score on all your insights in the past 30 days. The monthly and all-time scores are calcuated DIFFERENTLY.
This page also shows the top engagers on TwoCents — these are community members that have engaged the most with other user's content.
Contributor Score
Here is a list of metrics that are used to calcuate your contributor score, arranged from
the metric with the highest weighting, to the one with the lowest weighting.
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Comments (excluding replies)
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Upvotes
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Views
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Number of insights published
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Subscriptions received
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Tips received
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