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shopifysol

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  1. Brief feature needs a lot of improvements.....I have some friends with amazing Fiverr profiles but they don't receive quality briefs. So, the match is not exactly according to the niche. 

    Sometimes, there are requests for coding, even if you are offering Shopify dropshipping services. I understand that Shopify dropshipping lies in the e-commerce development but it doesn't cover custom coding. 

    Overall, this feature is beneficial but needs a lot of improvements

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  2. 2 minutes ago, mariashtelle1 said:

    But what are the pros for the platform and for buyers? 
    Fine, new sellers want it because they could spam and hope that one spam out of a hundred will get them 5$ order. But what are the advantages for fiverr itself? They are not making decisions to make sellers like it, they make decisions that are good for the platform and it’s profit

    You are right but the bidding system is the beauty of any freelancing platform. If you see Upwork, their structure is made in such a way that along with established freelancers, the newbies also get the chance to excel.

    **I am against the current update of Upwork too where to have given the option to boost the proposal. That's surely a way of earning more money while increasing the burden on freelancers.

    I am not in favor in the buyer requests because it was used badly by the buyers and sellers but I was expecting from Fiverr to improve the current mechanism and implement strategies to stop spammy jobs

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  3. On 12/14/2022 at 4:05 PM, markp said:

    there are tools that can detect content provided (I wouldn't go so far as to use the term written). by ChatGPT (and GPT-3 by extension) Ive used them and they are accurate at detecting content and also content generated in this way is easy enough to see if you use it as is.  Having said that it's easy enough to generate content and then improve on it and it will rank in the search results. (for now it does).  I was using an API written for it for it ( there is no official api yet and when there is they are going to charge for it) but last night they managed to pull the plug on the API. Ive written complete articles with it, generated code with it, used it to provide content for bids and used it for other purposes.  Over the past week Ive seen numerous articles saying google is toast and in a year ChatGPT will replace google searches. (you can easily use it to provide ten different answers to a question, aka the first page of the search results). thats not going to happen and I think there are going to be a lot of restrictions when the official API is released. The same as what happened with GPT-3 when it was first released. It's being used for far more than just writing content though and people writing junk content will have something to worry about.

    Can you name the tool that you used to detect the AI content? Was that a paid feature?

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