Nice :-), but you probably need to be patient. @trufflepig, first digs for truffles and than answers all the individual calls. And today is Monday, so the model is retrained on newer posts, this also takes some time :-). Let me know if it did not work, cause it's a very new feature and one that is difficult to test in a staging environment.
I bet it will be under 100$. It seldom predicts values above 100$ and if it does than this is usually for posts that discuss the Steem ecosystem itself. Users love and reward talks about the platform a lot :-D
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Haha, sorry :-). Still, I wouldn't see it that way. Already over 10 SBD is not bad. The distribution of payouts on this platform is heavily long-tailed with a few posts that get paid at all (some of them extraordinarily though) and the vast majority of posts gets close to nothing.
I did look further into the issue, and I can only emphasize again that 12 SBD is in fact already a very good result! I peaked at the payout distribution in the training set and it is worse than I first anticipated.
The average payout is 6 SBD (and 15 votes) and your post already got twice as much. However, the median payout is - brace yourself - 0.1 SBD (and 5 votes). The distribution is so heavily skewed it's almost unbelievable, more than two thirds of all posts earn less than 1 SBD!
That is a super insight, I would love to see such an analysis being published as post in its own right, it deserves better than being a mere comment (even on my admittedly "outstanding article" :-D))))
Well, actually I use this for weekly updates on @trufflepig now. Note that the numbers come out a bit differently, because I only look at the bot's training data after cleaning, i.e. videos, memes, and photos have been filtered (pushing the average reward down).
Nice :-), but you probably need to be patient. @trufflepig, first digs for truffles and than answers all the individual calls. And today is Monday, so the model is retrained on newer posts, this also takes some time :-). Let me know if it did not work, cause it's a very new feature and one that is difficult to test in a staging environment.
No problem, I wanted to see what trufflepig says about the content :-) I'm curious if it sees it below or above what I've pumped it up to :-)
I bet it will be under 100$. It seldom predicts values above 100$ and if it does than this is usually for posts that discuss the Steem ecosystem itself. Users love and reward talks about the platform a lot :-D
Thanks for calling @sorin.cristescu! Here is a small upvote for this post and my opinion about it.
To my mind this post is at least 12 SBD worth and should receive 33 votes.
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with 33 votes you are probably not too far. But 12 SBD ... that's disappointing ! Thank you for offering your opinion, trufflepig!
Haha, sorry :-). Still, I wouldn't see it that way. Already over 10 SBD is not bad. The distribution of payouts on this platform is heavily long-tailed with a few posts that get paid at all (some of them extraordinarily though) and the vast majority of posts gets close to nothing.
I did look further into the issue, and I can only emphasize again that 12 SBD is in fact already a very good result! I peaked at the payout distribution in the training set and it is worse than I first anticipated.
The average payout is 6 SBD (and 15 votes) and your post already got twice as much. However, the median payout is - brace yourself - 0.1 SBD (and 5 votes). The distribution is so heavily skewed it's almost unbelievable, more than two thirds of all posts earn less than 1 SBD!
That is a super insight, I would love to see such an analysis being published as post in its own right, it deserves better than being a mere comment (even on my admittedly "outstanding article" :-D))))
Well, actually I use this for weekly updates on @trufflepig now. Note that the numbers come out a bit differently, because I only look at the bot's training data after cleaning, i.e. videos, memes, and photos have been filtered (pushing the average reward down).