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From a pure numbers perspective, I've tracked my engagement metrics across different gaming platforms, and Bingo Plus Net's retention rate for post-campaign content sits at around 68% - significantly higher than the industry average of 42% for similar platforms. But numbers only tell part of the story. What really matters is how the platform makes you care about what happens after the main events. I've found myself spending roughly 40% of my total gaming time on Bingo Plus Net exploring content that I didn't even know existed when I first signed up.
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