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RE: SC-S29|Geo-Quest Mystery – Week 1: The Origin Point
Thank you for your participation in Geo-Quest Mystery – Week 1: The Origin Point. Here is an evaluation of the post by @samsunnaharsuity, following the official Week 1 rubric for Geo-Quest Mystery.
Evaluation Summary
| Criteria | Score | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| 1. SteemAtlas Pin & Description | 1.3 / 1.5 | The SteemAtlas pin and coordinates are correct and the location is identifiable. To be fully visitor-ready, the post should state the country (Bangladesh) clearly near the location section and add one extra practical locator detail (nearest area/landmark). |
| 2. Creativity of Mission & Hidden Clue | 1.3 / 2.0 | The Origin Point is meaningful and personal, but the clue is not hidden enough (readers can detect it quickly). A more subtle acrostic or a more symbolic emoji-code would better match the “mystery” spirit. |
| 3. Speem.watch Proof Video | 1.7 / 2.0 | A Speem.watch link is provided, meeting the requirement. To score higher, the video should clearly show recognizable markers of the exact spot and include a short direct “starting point” line while filming. |
| 4. Storytelling Quality | 1.5 / 2.0 | The morning/afternoon/evening structure is good, but parts are repetitive and could be tightened for a stronger beginning–middle–end flow and a clearer “why this is my Point Zero” conclusion. |
| 5. Photos Quality & Authenticity | 1.5 / 1.5 | Authentic photos that match the location and activities; solid visual proof. |
| 6. Engagement (Comments / Clue Guessing) | 1.0 / 1.0 | Engagement is present (interaction and clue-related participation), which meets the requirement. |
Final Score: 8.7 / 10
Remarks:
This is an authentic and heartfelt Origin Point with strong visuals and a clear personal link to growth and reflection. To score higher next week, focus on (1) making the hidden clue more subtle, (2) sharpening the narrative to reduce repetition, and (3) adding one clean visitor-friendly location line (country + nearby reference).
— Geo-Quest Mystery Jury