as a fact Iām Canadian. itās just American Englishers that do that
Rating: 7.5/10
The tutorial āEmoji Colour Difficulty Guideā by @Cryptoraider_Gemkit is a unique resource that offers a great way for creators to rate the difficulty of their tutorials. Itās clear, engaging, and inclusive, which makes it a great resource for the community. Here are some strengths and areas for improvement:
Strengths:
- Clear Title: The title is specific and accurately reflects the content of the guide.
- Target Audience: The guide effectively targets content creators, helping them understand how to communicate the difficulty level of their guides.
- Language: The guide uses a friendly and casual tone, making it engaging and relatable for the audience.
- Instructions: The instructions are clear, straightforward, and easy to follow.
- Value: The guide provides valuable information to creators by offering a simple method to categorize their tutorial difficulty levels.
Areas for improvement:
- Structure: The guide could be more structured to enhance readability. Bulleted lists or numbered steps could help organize the information more effectively.
- Visuals: Including sample emoji icons with each difficulty level might make the guide more visually appealing and easier to understand.
- Conclusion: A conclusion summarizing the main points of the guide and explaining its importance could help reinforce the guideās purpose.
- Interactivity: Encouraging comments, questions, or feedback could make the guide more interactive and engage readers more effectively.
In conclusion, this guide serves a unique purpose and is generally well-executed, but it could be improved with better structure, more visuals, a clear conclusion, and increased interactivity. Despite its areas for improvement, it is a creative tool that adds value to the community.
How about we add an extra tier: For things that feel like you died inside listening to the rabbit hole of explaining it, or a topic that even the pros have a hard time grasping.
I would like this, but I am out of likes.
I meanā¦ no? you could make your own guide but I cant change this
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Beginner-must-read is a tag for guides recommended for beginners of gimkit.
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Wow, this guide is old now.
#bump
bump ig
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I never saw thisā¦
@Cryptoraider_Gemkit Small fix, in the very easy section you forgot to add āeveryā between almost and gim
Not exactly related, but emoji colors make the guide-making process more difficult.
Originally, we used the colors, but itās very hard to type in the emoji.
Then, we shifted to numbers, e.g. 3/10.
There were also tags once used but it figures it is better to use the numerical values.
I have a question: Why did we not use the numerical difficulty system until the recent days of the forum?
okay/ im rarely on forum anyways
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also is this outdated?
Colors are more fun. Yay!
its from may 2023, sooooo yeah