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RE: SLC 29/W1 || 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 @sohag10, following the official Week 1 rubric for Geo-Quest Mystery.
Evaluation Summary
| Criteria | Score | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| 1. SteemAtlas Pin & Description | 1.35 / 1.5 | The SteemAtlas pin code is clearly included with coordinates, plus code, and the place name (Khukshia small river, Bangladesh). To reach full points, add 1–2 extra practical details (nearest town/landmark, what exactly to look for on arrival). |
| 2. Creativity of Mission & Hidden Clue | 1.1 / 2.0 | The riverbank-as-Origin-Point is a good choice and fits the theme (boat travel as a “new journey”). However, the required hidden clue (acrostic or emoji code forming a single word about you as an explorer) is not clearly present or discoverable in the post. |
| 3. Speem.watch Proof Video | 1.4 / 2.0 | A proof video link is provided (IPFS) and the post indicates “Posted with Speem.” To score higher, the video should be clearly presented as a Speem.watch link and include a direct spoken “starting point” line while showing recognizable markers of the location. |
| 4. Storytelling Quality | 1.5 / 2.0 | The post communicates calm emotions and personal connection to the river, but it becomes repetitive (“beautiful moments” repeated often). A clearer beginning–middle–end and more concrete sensory detail would strengthen the story. |
| 5. Photos Quality & Authenticity | 1.5 / 1.5 | The photos appear authentic and match the location and narrative well. Good variety of river/boat/nature shots. |
| 6. Engagement (Comments / Clue Guessing) | 0.0 / 1.0 | Based on your note, the participant did not comment on other entries to guess their hidden clues, so engagement points cannot be awarded this week. |
Final Score: 6.85 / 10
Remarks:
This is a visually authentic entry with a clear Origin Point and a good emotional connection. The two biggest improvements needed to become competitive are:
- include a clear hidden clue (acrostic or emoji-code word), and
- meet the engagement requirement by commenting on at least two other participants and attempting to guess their clues.
— Geo-Quest Mystery Jury