Creativity Challenge #7: Crash
Here is a photo from Tumisu at Pixabay:
Your challenge is to post a reply with |
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- A story in five words, a limerick, or a haiku that's based on this photo; -OR-
- A meme or inspirational photo that's constructed from the image (The Pixabay license permits modification.); -OR-
- Some other sort of short, creative, reply that's inspired by the photo;
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Please vote for your favorite replies to help me curate the display order of the responses.
Please vote for your favorite replies to help me curate the display order of the responses.
Having completed each of the above selections in previous weeks, I start again at the beginning.
My entry this week is a story in five words:
The car needed brake fluid.
Your turn. ; -)
Enjoy!
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„Please hold the line, Sugar. I can't hear you - it's too loud here right now.“
Besides I just realize that I don't feel like looking at /promoted anymore because obviously what I feared is happening: A "guaranteed" sc01 vote is being thundered - the very idea of this section, to make good or important contributions more visible to an interested (and voting and interacting) crowd, will very soon be gone.
We'll see. I guess it will take a little while for people to figure out how best to make use of it, so I'm not drawing any conclusions yet. Hopefully curators will adjust and the rising cost to get to the top of the list will create the right incentives.
My biggest concern is the mix of languages. Even high quality posts aren't attractive if the reader doesn't understand the language. That's a general challenge for Steem, though - not limited to post promotion.
Yes, you are right - don't jump to hasty conclusions. The statement of sc01 to look a bit more selectively sounds promising.
I think we cannot and should not (want to) solve the "language problem". Nowadays, good translators are already integrated in some browsers. And to be honest, I'd rather have a foreign language translated and overlook the errors of an AI than be presented with gibberish by people who don't speak the language they've put into a translator, just because they think this language is important.
"Yes I know the parking space was a bit tight..."
Looks like my car was hit
"That is the Only Solution"...