I know the contest problems are written by the community members themselves, how can I propose problem for an official codeforces contest or be a tester of one, is there a rating requirement for this or something like that ?
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I know the contest problems are written by the community members themselves, how can I propose problem for an official codeforces contest or be a tester of one, is there a rating requirement for this or something like that ?
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As far as I know, you must have a certain high rating (which number I forgot) to be able to propose a problem for a contest, if this rating is reached you will be granted an additional button in your profile that give you option to propose a problem for contest.
According to How to set a round on Codeforces, Best problems usually come from the most experienced participants. We have limited resources for rounds reviewing, so to make the process flawless for writers, starting January 1st, 2021, the following requirements for problem authors will be applied:
you need to be Master (impossible)
OR you have to be some authors homie so that guy wud add u as a coauthor (also impossible), from then on you can also author by yourself regardless of your rating
then according to @everyone, you will spend 1e69 days on queue