RE: Kontes Komentar: Kuantitas atau Kualitas? -21 SP Untuk 7 Orang [ID-EN] Comment Contest: Quantity or Quality? - 21 SP for 7 Users
Hello friend, thank you for the honour of serving as inspiration ;-)) In this respect, I am reporting outside of the evaluation, but full of conviction ;-))
I came to the Steem after the hardfork and saw: possibilities. Huge possibilities. For intensifying my writing, networking with other writers and readers, authentic information on a wide variety of topics straight from the source and a pocket money.
I found all of that. But unfortunately even more. Where there's money, there's no honour, you could say. Whether it's plagiarism or now AI-generated content - it's the order of the day. The problem is that it's profitable. More or less - it's not for nothing that the Steem price has continued to plummet. So it's not really "worth it" anymore, but the abusive behaviour has manifested itself in the meantime.
My solution would be to introduce an automatic system: Plagiarism check and AI detection of every post; if one of the cases is found positive, any votes go completely to @null... Burnsteem the clever way - you effectively prevent both undesirable behaviours and benefit the stability of Steem. So theoretically. Because someone would have to integrate that and whoever could do that might (certainly) have their own interests in simply continuing as before...
Another issue is the number of users. In my opinion, such a platform ONLY needs interesting authors. And I don't want to judge what is interesting. But a single photo of a bunch of grapes, which has also been rated with umpteen Steem, will not attract any readers or writers or investors here. A nice but banal game doesn't attract anyone here. And essay-like information that you can get anywhere doesn't attract anyone here...
For me, it is exciting to find first-hand information on a wide variety of topics. I don't want to turn it into an academic event; a rice farmer from Vietnam who reports on daily inspections of his fields is great. Because he has reasons for doing so. At some point he will be confronted with pests, plundering or a bad harvest. How he deals with it, what the solutions and consequences are, that is important. If that's what I have to think about the next time I eat a curry, then I was right to follow the Steemian...
The Diary Games should follow exactly this approach for once. Unfortunately, it turned into brushing teeth and preparing breakfast in a daily endless loop.
I realise that not everyone is able to write fluently, interestingly, variedly and excitingly. But you don't have to. Please, guys: then read! And vote! Ergo, the Curation Rewards must be significantly higher than those for the authors. Problem solved ;-))
We are the ones who have to adapt our attitude and behaviour on the Steem. All of the users. And that says it all. Things will continue to go downhill because everyone will carry on as before.
I hope you get more optimistic comments for your competition! Best regards from Germany!
I ran an AI test yesterday. Same text (AI generated) twice sane AI checker the results: 75% human - most likely human... The second result was: 25% human 🤭 words labelled as AI: probably, wide variety, and so on.
If you ask me the best way to get rid of AI is to give up on those contests. SEC and the rest since these are the biggest AI creators.
It's interesting how people cannot reas and write but know how to use this all. I must say that is what I learned here in 2024, the reign of AI.
There's nothing wrong with sharing songs, films, chat, playing games but not a single reward ever ends up with fun content abd I am sure that this is a huge reason why people spend time on "social" media.
A creative, relaxed day
You suggested that they should give up on Sec? I guess they don't tolerate AI and plagiarism at all. The problem we're facing is that some people are not making any effort to write. For instance, when there's a question to answer, instead of doing research and understanding the topics, they simply use AI to generate the answers. It's all about relying on AI instead of engaging in human thought, which has led to laziness. I use AI, no doubt, but I don't depend on it.
What do you mean? SEC doesn't exist since months! 8 or 9 by now!
You are part of those who didn't make any effort, remember the SEA project?
So your excuses are as good as theirs.
Thediarygame, SEC and moderators killed all creativity with their rules. Now we are a mass producer of bad content wrapped in the same layout, hundreds of posts with red questions + the same answers given by people without an opinion. After years not one of them developed a niche, a writing style or a personal blog and there's no way to find posts back because of hashtag abuse, disinterest and using hashtags no sane person would use to find a certain text...
And now we have AI.
Why should one invest a topic? 80% of what is posted on internet is old or fake info. I read the biggest nonsense spread. Read the topics of the challengers. There's no expertise and if that's the case it's better to make a fun challenge out of each topic since that is what the platform lacks: fun, a positive vibe.
What you find here are low educated people 50-80 years behind if if it comes to the modern world/logic.
If tasks are too difficult it's not strange they ask help from AI. They have no clue what is asked and the same counts for me.
Since this is all triggered by the small chance to receive an upvote it's better to give up on it and force people to use their brain and connect with others.
The AI users still win challenges
How come you don't reply to this @mhizta?
Oh, I meant to share my thoughts the day I received the reply, but I forgot. I might feel like a prodigal son, no doubt. I attempted two sea projects, but I couldn't meet the required standards. It's understandable why that might be disappointing, but I was dealing with some discouraging factors at the time, and I kept complaining about it.
My recommendation for newcomers is to join the project because it can be very beneficial for them. I see it like taking out a loan to start a business. At one point, I considered returning to sea mining, but I felt unworthy of it. What if I fail again?
Is it the fear of failing? If that's the case how come you can comment to newcomers and with me?
It would fit into the goal you set or?
Might be good to talk about the disappointing aspects.
You know where to find me.
I'm not that scared about failing. It's not me, but the person who gave me the chance. Honestly, if I had the opportunity, I would join.
Then ask to join
It is because I have resolved the problem, and I have something to work on every day. I think that's my new recent improvement
When discussing AI, it's important to recognize that opinions can vary greatly because some people misuse it. AI was intended to provide guidelines and inspiration, which means it can be used positively. Many contests require research, and I also rely on it for that purpose. Much of what I know today comes from my research efforts.
We shouldn't blame everyone for the actions of a few lazy users who simply copy from AI. Two people can understand the same concept, but their explanations will differ, and that’s where misunderstandings can occur.
You forget something very important, AI makes up answers, makes non existing conclusions. It's not exactly the dictionary or encyclopedia. It takes its info from a certain part (for sure not the entire internet let alone good books) of the internet, old info and adds the rest.
The biggest danger is that its taken for the truth.
Like it is with all inventions meant for the good, this one is abused (not that I believe this is meant to only do good but to control, brainwash and implent woke ideas.
How many users check more than 4 sources, think after they received the AI comment andbsay: this, this and that part doesn't make sense?
Why do you join contests you have no knowledge about or experiences with?
I view a contest similarly to homework assigned by a teacher. Often, the homework may not directly relate to what was taught in class, which means students need to research the topic and explain their understanding of it. When the time comes for presentations, those who did the research will be prepared to share their knowledge and answer questions confidently.
For me, contests are particularly interesting, especially when they involve topics related to health. I take the initiative to research these subjects. My motivation for researching goes beyond just wanting to win a contest or gather votes; it's about enhancing my own understanding. When I encounter a contest topic that is challenging, I invest time in research to learn and comprehend it better.
In my entries, I'll typically mention that I found the topic difficult at first, but through my research, I was able to grasp various concepts and insights.
I’ve gained valuable knowledge from participating in contests because they require me to explore and learn more about different subjects.
If you would always write that I wouldn't believe one word of it. Everyone can write this, but that doesn't matter it's the case. Did you really learn? Will you know this information AI provided in 1 or 5 years from now on?
I would say: everyone his own fun, but I don't see it as valuable if you post what everyone can ask AI or find on the internet. It doesn't make this platform valuable and why pay for what we can find with a click?
I would like to know your own take on the diary game because so far, I have seen people who publish their daily lifestyle. After some weeks when I could no longer see the post I had to look for it. I was getting along with it.
Hi!
I actually have nothing against the Diary Game. In fact, that's exactly what I post in my home Community Deutsch Unplugged: my everyday life. However, not in relation to routines and things I take for granted, but things that happen to me, that I experience, that worry me or that I'm happy about. This certainly doesn't happen every day - because it's not a compulsory exercise. And I deliberately don't call it a diary because I want to differentiate myself from what is generally published under this heading.
I would be delighted if the everyday lives of bloggers from all over the world were to come back into focus, but on a deeper, more meaningful level. International understanding through learning to understand. Or something like that... ;-))
If I’m not mistaken, you’re trying to say that the diary game should be something others can learn from—perhaps sharing life experiences, struggles, habits, conditions, and lifestyles.
For me, the more I read about you, the better I get to know you. It’s been a great experience spending time with you.
Yes. That's it. And it's a big compliment for me when I'm successful opening my door to the world ;-))
I wonder if you also have something to say instead of writing a summary about what is said.
Do you know at all what a diary is? What it is meant for? Why do people keep it? Not to mention that they woke up early, as usual, brushed their teeth, combed their hair, had breakfast, and then took a nap.
If I'm not mistaken, a diary is an idea for sharing your daily life, perhaps something that inspires you, what you went through, life hacks, or maybe anything about yourself. Unless you can prove me wrong.
A diary is meant to be secret, the idea is that you have someone (in this case something) to pour your heart out and share your deepest feelings with.
Maybe not all; there are certain things about yourself that you'll not like to write down.
No one share sensitive information about their Self
it depends on how you feel or if you care. What is a secret to one isn't to another (and that's where many problems or fights start).
So in short what many write here isn't a diary, more like some (bad) log or something, The average captain writes a better one. Imagine you write this three years or five and it's bundled and you read it back. What would you think, see about the life you lived?
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