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# Activity

When you're on a person's profile view that has an Aura role, you'll see additional icons to the right of the subject icon.

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If you select a role, you'll see a new tab in the "Evidence" section called "Activity." This will show the evaluations the person has made acting in that role.

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Players evaluate Subjects, Trainers evaluate Players, and Managers evaluate both Trainers and other Managers.

If you have an [advanced role](/aura/roles/trainers.md), a participant's activity is your main source of evidence along with [evaluations](/aura/evidence/evaluations.md) they've received from others.

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[Using Roles](/aura/roles/using-roles.md)
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