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RE: SC-S29|Geo-Quest Mystery – Week 2: The Sound Map
Thank you for your participation in Geo-Quest Mystery – Week 2: The Sound Map. Here is an evaluation of the post by @bijoy1, following the official Week 2 rubric for Geo-Quest Mystery.
Evaluation Summary
| Criteria | Score | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| 1. SteemAtlas Pin & Sound Description | 1.50 / 2.0 | The SteemAtlas pin is correctly included with coordinates and a clear place name (Foot Over Bridge, Dagonbhuiyan), plus maps/plus code details. The sound context is present (traffic noise, horns, urban movement). To score higher, describe the soundscape in layers (nearest lane vs far lane, horns vs tire hiss, footsteps/bridge vibration, nearby vendors) and add a short “listener anchor” line: what you hear first within 5 seconds on the bridge. |
| 2. Creativity of Mission & Hidden Sound Challenge | 0.60 / 2.0 | The location choice (over-bridge above traffic) fits Week 2. However, the Hidden Sound Challenge is not clearly compliant: it mentions a “hidden code” but it does not present three hidden sound clues for others to guess from the video/description. For a higher score, hide three distinct sounds in metaphor hints (without naming them) and explicitly invite readers to guess them. |
| 3. Speem.watch Proof Video (20–60 seconds, focus on sound) | 1.30 / 2.5 | A proof video is provided (IPFS via Speem). However, you noted the clip includes a loud song from a big speaker / TikTok-style audio, which partially masks the authentic traffic soundscape. This reduces the “Sound Map” proof value. To improve: upload a version with raw ambient audio only (no added music), and include 10–15 seconds standing still so listeners can separate the sound layers clearly. |
| 4. Storytelling Quality | 1.60 / 2.5 | The post communicates the idea of “city noise” and constant movement, but the narrative stays quite general and repetitive. To score higher, include a structured “one-minute listening” passage: loudest sound, smallest sound, repeating rhythm, and one surprising sound (e.g., sudden horn burst, braking squeal, vendor shout, bridge footstep echo). |
| 5. Engagement (Listening / Guessing others) | 0.70 / 1.0 | Engagement is credited because you confirmed the author commented on other participations. For full points, the comments should explicitly guess sounds / solve hidden clues on at least two entries (three sound guesses each, ideally with a short justification). |
Final Score: 5.70 / 10
Remarks:
This entry has a valid SteemAtlas pin and a clear sound-friendly location (a bridge over traffic). The main improvements needed are: (1) make the hidden challenge truly sound-based with three hidden sound clues, and (2) ensure the proof video keeps the original ambient audio (avoid loud background songs that camouflage the real sound map).
— Geo-Quest Mystery Jury
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