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I think my account’s ability to show up high on Sololearn’s search query died. What do people want to see built?
Is my account invisible? I remade an entire snake game and it got barely 100 views. Made Minesweeper (but accidently deleted it, only got maybe 50 views). Recently in R code used the Iris dataset and made tons of different plots within Sololearns limitations and got approx 20 views. Others make sometimes very simplistic or repetitious code & get 100s if not 500+/800+ views with tons of comments. I know sometimes I make a ridiculous code post or 2 like my most recent post. But still, what am I doing wrong?
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X—X you're being overly concerned about how others review your work and your time learning, this is your artistry. Many of these codes are actually upvoted while not being seen ( simply upvoted by community friends or school friends ) 🤔...
Those codes with hundreds of upvotes once upon a time were part of an escalation game for "code of the day", "COTD" rewards / xp ...
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Thanks for the comments everyone, this is my first “Q” in the Q&A section so I really appreciate the responses. Thanks for the link BroFar and you’re very right about your points on artistry and I shouldn’t desire such validation, it’s just I would like others to see it perhaps to give tips/ideas etc (also the lack of a programming/coding/developer job is getting to me xaxa). All very good points to Ipang as well. Also I should have used the term “search feature/query” instead of SEO, my apologies. Also “projects” and “ideas” in tags are in reference to my title where I asked “What do people want to see built?”
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Chris Coder Well said. I’ll keep posting consistently and helping in the community. Also… I surely hope AI cannot just make a fully functional classic snake game in an instant w/ a title, restart/reset, pause feature, et cetera? Makes me kind of worried actually if that’s the case. But I will for sure tone it down and make something more creative/relatable perhaps. ))
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You should grow your following, be supportive of others' work, no matter how basic it may seem. Building connections will lead to more views and likes over time. Also, try to make something visually appealing and easy to understand. The classic snake game is played out; AI can create that in an instant. If you've made a snake game and haven't been active for long, adding something so advanced makes it seem suspicious. Instead, create something that demonstrates your learning and creativity; people can relate to that more easily. And appreciate your effort.
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X—X Thanks! And yes, with the right prompts, AI can indeed perform all those tasks. But don't worry—it takes skilled coders to harness its capabilities. So, keep honing your coding skills to gain a competitive edge.