The Age of Man is Over
Seeing that Quantum Computing may eventually surpass humans to the point of becoming the next Leaders of Humanity, I thought it would be fun to ask AI; "What it thought of the Splinterlands Community based on its posts and content online."
And there's also AI controlled jets, which are far superior. They did. Mike Baker was telling us about that. They did these simulated dogfights, and the AI controlled jets won 100% of the time over humans. Joe Rogan Experience
I thought it would be fun to ask AI what it thought of the Splinterlands Community based on its posts and content online.
Based on the replies, from both Grok & ChatGPT, we seem to carry a positive and active Community, without being overly myopic, readily facing the challenges that Splinterlands needs to overcome.
Grok provided a longer, detailed, and more thoughtful response.
ChatGPT was quite short, and yet, was still a very good summary.
Grok
Based on posts found on X and web content related to Splinterlands, here's an overview of the community:
Engagement and Growth: The community appears vibrant and growing, with Splinterlands celebrating milestones like reaching over half a million active accounts. This indicates a high level of engagement and interest in the game's ecosystem. There's a sense of community pride and enthusiasm about the game's development and player base expansion.
Diversity in Interaction: There's a mix of content from players, including battle strategies, card collection advice, and participation in community challenges like the "Splinterlands Social Media Challenge." This diversity suggests a community that values creativity, competition, and sharing knowledge.
Community-Driven Initiatives: The community is involved in governance through the use of the SPS (Splinterlands Governance Token), where players can vote on proposals. This implies a democratic spirit where community input shapes the game's future.
Social and Competitive Balance: Players engage in both the competitive aspects of the game, like tournaments and guild brawls, and the social side, with taverns and arenas described as places where community interaction thrives. The idea of sponsors, like Social Media Personalities, flying banners during battles adds a layer of community recognition and involvement.
Constructive Criticism and Discussion: There's a segment of the community that provides feedback, sometimes critical, on aspects like the game's economy, card balance, or community management. This critical discourse seems aimed at improving the game rather than just complaining, though there's also acknowledgment of spammy or less constructive posts in some areas like Reddit.
Art and Creativity: The community has an artistic side, with regular art contests and fanart contributions, which add to the game's lore and player engagement.
Inclusivity and Support: There's an effort to make the game accessible to new players, with guides, scholarships, and community challenges designed to help beginners catch up. This inclusivity seems to be a strong point of the community, fostering a welcoming environment for all skill levels.
Overall, the Splinterlands community seems passionate, engaged, and actively involved in both the gameplay and the broader ecosystem of the game. They appear to balance fun, competition, creativity, and community governance, although like any large community, it has its share of criticisms and areas for improvement.
ChatGPT
From what I’ve seen of the Splinterlands community, they appear to be highly engaged, passionate, and innovative. Their posts often reflect a collaborative spirit, with members discussing ways to improve the game, reward systems, and the onboarding experience for new players. There’s a clear focus on sustainability, transparency, and balancing economic incentives, particularly around tokens like DEC, SPS, and VOUCHERS.
They also seem deeply invested in the long-term vision of the game, often brainstorming creative ideas to enhance gameplay and community dynamics. However, there’s some acknowledgment of challenges, such as simplifying the new player experience and addressing token over-supply issues. The willingness to critically evaluate and propose changes shows a community that cares about both the game’s future and its fairness to all players.
X Engagement Score
Seeing that there's a bit of buzz around the new "X Engagement Rating", which is a rating out of 100 to determine if your engagement is more positive than negative.
Splinterlands achieves a very high rating in that regard: 80 out of 100!
A forest is made with many trees
A forest only happens when many forces come together at the same time. It also takes good fortune and it certainly would not have come easily. Even though, the end result looks like it did.
That is how I see Splinterlands. It has survived many disasters.
The disasters are not always external too.
Many trees fall - sometimes to the point that massive holes appear where the forest may cease to exist. Yet, the fallen, too, form part of the tapestry, part of the landscape, become the micro-biome that enables new ideas to take root & regrow to make the forest stronger and more robust.
The Forest of Splinterlands
A forest stands, but not by chance,
A union of life in a delicate dance.
Winds may howl, and fires may burn,
Yet through the chaos, the roots return.
It wasn’t built by ease or grace,
But by trials endured, a steadfast pace.
Each storm that raged, each tree that fell,
Became the soil where new dreams dwell.
The disasters weren’t just from the skies;
Sometimes the forest fought from inside.
Holes appeared, vast and deep,
Threatening the roots where growth should sleep.
Yet even the fallen, in their decay,
Nourish the earth in their humble way.
From their loss springs something anew,
A canopy strong, with a vibrant hue.
It’s not the perfect, unbroken scene,
But the scars and growth that lie between.
The strength of Splinterlands lies in its soul,
A forest reborn, ever whole.
Take a bow Splinterlands Participants, both new and old, for we all are part of this forest. The Forest of Community.
Take a bow, dear stewards, both new and old,
For in your hands, this tale is told.
Through every trial, each rise and fall,
You’ve stood together to answer the call.
All round positive and a credit to the Splinterlands crew. Kudos to you all. Now I'm not meaning to be a pain in the ass although also aware I might be, but did you ask the AI about negative aspects? As this would provide more balance. I did, and it certainly raises a few points that make me steer clear. However, these days gaming is beyond me so that's perhaps unfair. However I'm super stoked for all you guys who enjoy it.
Well the fact it gave an X Engagement score of 80 is pretty impressive.
My own account is in the 30's because I use alot of bad words & criticise the grubbermint alot. haha
The Negative Aspects allegedly are...
Judgmental Nature: There's a sentiment that the community can be quite judgmental, critiquing how people play, their choice of packs, or even why they enjoy the game. This can create an unwelcoming environment for some players.
Toxicity and Drama: The community has been described as having a high school clique energy, with frequent petty dramas and conflicts. Some users feel that there's too much toxicity, with instances of personal attacks and encouraging others to block people over disagreements.
Entitlement: Some members of the community have been described as entitled, often not knowing what they want, which can lead to dissatisfaction with game updates or community decisions.
I wonder if the sense of Entitlement is actually a sort of "badge of honour" 🤣
Hahah every negative can be a positive if viewed right! The high school clique energy is Hive all over 😂😂😂
Amazing work! 🎉