Among us The imposter
Community Rankings in games serve as dynamic social frameworks that quantify player engagement through leaderboards, tier lists, or achievement systems. They foster competition and collaboration by publicly displaying progress, often driving replayability and community interaction. Symbolically, they reflect broader cultural values around meritocracy and status within virtual spaces. As design elements, rankings can enhance motivation but risk alienating casual players if overly punitive. Their implementation varies from simple scoreboards to complex algorithms tracking skill or contribution, fundamentally shaping how players perceive success and belonging in digital ecosystems.