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The game presented online functions, which were paired with [[Miiverse]]. However, as of November 7, 2017, when the service was shut down, they are no longer available. Before the discontinuation, levels made and shared by other players could be accessed in Community mode. People could play and 'Yeah' these levels. Stars earned in the main game or by playing user-created levels could be tipped to level creators, which unlocked Miiverse [[stamp]]s for the tippers in exchange. Levels could be sorted by "Popular", "Latest", "Saved" (there was a download feature), "Friends & Followed", "[[List of official Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars online levels|Official Levels]]", and "Street Pass".
The game presented online functions, which were paired with [[Miiverse]]. However, as of November 7, 2017, when the service was shut down, they are no longer available. Before the discontinuation, levels made and shared by other players could be accessed in Community mode. People could play and 'Yeah' these levels. Stars earned in the main game or by playing user-created levels could be tipped to level creators, which unlocked Miiverse [[stamp]]s for the tippers in exchange. Levels could be sorted by "Popular", "Latest", "Saved" (there was a download feature), "Friends & Followed", "[[List of official Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars online levels|Official Levels]]", and "Street Pass".


Both the Workshop mode and the Community mode are based on a user profile that was activated when users first entered either of them. Players without a profile have currently no access to the Community, but those who have had a profile prior to the dicontinuation of [[Miiverse]] can still enter it, although it is devoid of levels. Players can click their [[Mii]] icon to access their own user profile, which displays some information linked to the service: the number of 'Yeah's received on their levels, comments posted, and stars tipped to other players, as well as the number of shared levels. Likewise, the SpotPass funcionality can be toggled there. The profiles of other players could be accessed in Community mode via comments they had posted on other levels. Their region could be determined by the color behind their Mii on the profile picture, which was red for Japan, yellow for Europe and Oceania, and blue for the Americas .
Both the Workshop mode and the Community mode are based on a user profile that was activated when users first entered either of them. Players without a profile have currently no access to the Community, but those who have had a profile prior to the dicontinuation of [[Miiverse]] can still enter it, although it is devoid of levels. Players can click their [[Mii]] icon to access their own user profile, which displays some information linked to the service: the number of 'Yeah's received on their levels, comments posted, and stars tipped to other players, as well as the number of shared levels. Likewise, the SpotPass funcionality can be toggled there. The profiles of other players could be accessed in Community mode via comments they had posted on other levels. Their region could be determined by the color behind their Mii on the profile picture, which was red for Japan, yellow for Europe and Oceania, and blue for the Americas.


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