
Checking meme posts, I observed only one eligible article published on PeakD's community page. This will make my screening task easier by going straight to the meme website.
This time I will just list all the relevant posts published on the website. In the case of multiple entries coming from the same meme creator, I will just select the best post later.
The screening starts from the day I announced the MemeHive Curation Contest Week 11.
@ivyann's post on C/We Are Alive Tribe could be eligible if the #meme is used in the first five tags. The same is true with @tanzil2024's post on C/Cycling, @valchiz's post on C/Hive Naija, @babygirl888's post on C/OCD, @ladyaryastark's post on C/Hive Learners, @darkflame's post about Bitcoin halving cycle, and @elopinky's post on C/Family & Friends.
Observing that most posts didn't include the #meme in the first five tags, I was reconsidering removing this criterion. However, @babygirl888's next post saved the day.
It is true that during the first ten weeks of this curation context, I made an exception in implementing the tag rule. However, since the participation is growing, I am thinking of applying the rule to all posts without exemption. Nevertheless, just in case the screening this time won't meet the minimum number of entries, I will just select the best meme posts from the above list that didn't include #meme in the first five tags.
The reason I included such a criterion is because I see a few Hivians who utilize more than 20 tags in their posts, and #meme is included for additional incentives. Here is the announcement that explains such guidelines.
@babygirl888's content is great. She published articles on several communities here on Hive, such as the Freewriters, Hive Learners, Ladies of Hive, and SciFi Multiverse. And so it is understandable if #meme is not included in the first five tags. Among the remaining seven articles she published this week, there are two other meme posts where she included the #meme in the first five tags. And so, among her three entries, I will just select the best one.
Here are her two other posts:
@epic-fail's collection of AI-created memes qualifies for this contest.
I am tempted to include among the eligible entries one very informative article. However, after verifying the content using https://app.gptzero.me/, here is the result of the website's analysis:
We are uncertain about this document. If we had to classify it, it would be considered AI generated
The article was 60% AI-generated, 1% mixed, and 39% human.
The last eligible post was published on C/FOOD PORN Community. @benhub shares a simple recipe for preparing delicious pepper goat meat.
I think I will end here. There are many other great posts out there that didn't qualify because of the first five tags criterion. For now, bear with me. I am reconsidering dropping that requirement next week and thinking of expanding it to the first ten tags.
This time, I won't conclude this article with the usual chart.
The winners will be announced tomorrow!