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imagination7413

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  1. If I offer more advice, are you going to ignore that too? https://help.fiverr.com/hc/en-us/articles/360011028318-Managing-your-Gigs
  2. Question: what happened to the gigs for which you'd gotten reviews? Did you delete them, or did Fiverr? If your family is relying on you for finances, it's probably a wise choice to look for a job with regular hours and regular pay.
  3. Sorry, but 'rank' on Fiverr isn't like either of those other platforms. Fiverr uses a matching algorithm. Quote: "Gig positions are not permanent and can rotate daily. " Source: https://help.fiverr.com/hc/en-us/articles/360011028318-Managing-your-Gigs
  4. Please see: https://help.fiverr.com/hc/en-us/articles/360049910953-Refunds- (BTW, you can't have two accounts unless one is a Business account. Just an FYI.)
  5. I meant the terminology. You mention and imply more than once that you are guessing. Assumptions can very quickly lead to big, big trouble. Often costly trouble. As for a source, since this is Fiverr's gig structure, if you want to know what Fiverr means, ask Fiverr itself. Alternatively, to save having to deal with Support, you can use your gig description space and FAQ section to define what these packages mean to you, so that a potential Buyer can see it for themselves. Defining is part of communication.
  6. It doesn't affect me. As a majority of people on the forums aren't in the US, it probably won't affect them either. That said, it does make sense, in lue of the Community Standards section of the ToS, concerning financial risk.
  7. My policy on gig extras is: if you don't know what it is, don't offer it. If you want to be able to offer it, research it, don't assume. I'm guessing when you say this... ...you mean not-on-Fiverr. Otherwise it contradicts your Fiverr profile and what you say here:
  8. I see it more like a TAS (tool-assisted speedrun). Fun to watch, interesting to see conceptualization of what is possible given in-game limitations, amusing in how completely broken a run can be, and while there are human minds behind the creation of a TAS, the run itself is not human, and thus a separate category. I have no problem with showcases, or even competitions, but an AI contest should be judged by what the human contributes, the steps the human took, the human skill, and that requires documentation. Edit: another point of similarity, speedrunners don't own the game, they just licence the software. That runners can (with varying levels of permission, from full support to complete shutdowns) stream runs and letsplays is rather interesting, considering the legalities, and that game companies would be fully within their legal rights to DMCA all game content.
  9. Which ones? Fiverr has several pages of advice in the Help Center, so it's hard to guess which methods you're referencing.
  10. You should look into improving your skills and your samples. https://help.fiverr.com/hc/en-us/articles/4410883326481-Gig-image-guidelines-Making-the-most-of-your-Gig-image
  11. Qutoe: "3. How does the response rate work? The response rate tracks the percentage of first responses sent within 24 hours over the last 60 days." Source: https://help.fiverr.com/hc/en-us/articles/360010452637-Response-rate-and-response-time-FAQs
  12. Yes, there are actual Buyers who post in the "Tips for Buyers" category. There are also Sellers-who-are-also-Buyers (SwaaBs?) who contribute, and have a valuable perspective, as they've seen both sides of the process. https://community.fiverr.com/forums/topic/206502-buyer-seller-or-both-in-2020
  13. Fiverr states: "Gig positions are not permanent and can rotate daily." Source: https://help.fiverr.com/hc/en-us/articles/360011028318-Managing-your-Gigs
  14. Put simply, there are two groups of 'they'. There are some Fiverr staff that visit the forums, but they have regular work days/hours. There are also a handful of volunteers who help, but have limited ability to help. It's not so much about 'letting' as 'not cleaned up yet'. There is also a LOT of prioritizing and triage. While posts like that one are annoying, the forums do get targeted by spam and scams, which take priority.
  15. Clarification, please: are you a Buyer or a Seller? https://help.fiverr.com/hc/en-us/articles/360010560178-Working-with-Milestones
  16. Rule 8 does allow for said conditions. A simple "I put your post into ChatGPT and this is what it gave me" at the head of the post disclaims that it's not official, not the poster's own words, and cites where the content came from.
  17. Without a citation, yes, it violates rule 8. There's a very simple solution, though: cite it. Just state, at the beginning of the post, (This post uses ChatGPT to help me be more clear.), on every post you make that uses AI. https://community.fiverr.com/forum_rules/
  18. ... I think that the new creators ought to read the rules first. The "I agree to these terms" box on signup is a business contract, not a suggestion. Fiverr already is flexible, especially since they embraced the advent of AI, even while litigation was in turmoil. They could just as easily said 'no' and completely terminated any and all AI services on the platform.
  19. That is probably proprietary information. If Fiverr's ever said, I'm not aware of it.
  20. What you can do is put two languages in ONE gig. I've only ever seen this used in translation gigs, though.
  21. ... @mariashtelle1 might over qualify to answer this question. Love her work, so no surprise.
  22. If you want to avoid future accusations, cite your sources. Where did you research? Links to the Fiverr Help Center let people verify that the information you post isn't made up, and helps educate.
  23. Welcome to the forums. I would suggest starting here: https://community.fiverr.com/forum_rules/ https://community.fiverr.com/forums/topic/278683-new-to-the-forum-welcome-here-are-5-tips-for-efficient-forum-use-–-how-to-make-the-forum-work-better-for-yourself-and-for-everyone/ https://community.fiverr.com/forums/topic/282146-how-to-be-successful-on-fiverr-common-questions-answered-and-a-collection-of-great-posts-that-helped-me-achieve-trs/
  24. You can find his answer here: https://community.fiverr.com/forums/topic/304949-i-made-it-for-all-newbies-read-and-learn/
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