Researchgate platform is interactive one . Which means if you want to raise your score, you have to ask some questions and to answer the questions of other researchers. In addition to other kinds of participation such as recommending others and following their posts and projects.
In my humble opinion, RG scores based on the journal you published. Articles published in journals with high impact factors may increase your score. Also, No. of citations. The algorithm used to calculate the RG Score is changing and extremely dependent on the impact factor of journals.
Also, we may be able to provide right answers to questions in our field, but this is a repetition. A diverse scientific background may be can increase an RG Score by being answering questions in a wide variety of topics.
May be you are right dear Khalid Mohammed Breesem. But take a sample of those with the highest score above 200 RG score and count there articles you will find that your philosophy is wrong. Best regards.
Right now in my opinion (and only my opinion) the RG score is a computer program (software) programmed with some logic and from Monday to the coming Monday it decides our score . My opinion is that the highest score must go to the peer reviewed journals that we publish our research in (Scopus and Thomson Reuters). But the real contribution of marks for every item is not clear.
Researchgate platform is interactive one . Which means if you want to raise your score, you have to ask some questions and to answer the questions of other researchers. In addition to other kinds of participation such as recommending others and following their posts and projects.