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All links work


I'm getting blocked on one, but not the other.
http://prntscr.com/r5xpgg

presenceup.com no problem but presenceup.com/u/udm problem.

presenceup.com/u/dm     /   ...  /u/udm


weird ...
redirection works for me

legendary
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All links work


I'm getting blocked on one, but not the other.
http://prntscr.com/r5xpgg

presenceup.com no problem but presenceup.com/u/udm problem.
legendary
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What's the pricing like on this? Do you charge per article or what's the payment model here?

This could be useful for populating websites before hiring people in, depending on the cost of course.

It would of taken 1 minute to visit to website and check it out.
It's free.

Also @OP the link in the OP is leading to a dead page
https://presenceup.com/u/dm
instead of https://presenceup.com/

All links work
legendary
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What's the pricing like on this? Do you charge per article or what's the payment model here?

This could be useful for populating websites before hiring people in, depending on the cost of course.

You may try.
I will send you a bonus code.


Lite $ 24.95                      // 15 x 2 Comments / 10 x 2 Articles
Lite Plus $ 29.95/month     // 25 x 2 Comments / 15 x 2 Articles
Standard $ 49.95/month    // 50 x 2 Comments / 50 x 2 Articles

legendary
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Freedom&Honor
What's the pricing like on this? Do you charge per article or what's the payment model here?

This could be useful for populating websites before hiring people in, depending on the cost of course.

It would of taken 1 minute to visit to website and check it out.

Also @OP the link in the OP is leading to a dead page
https://presenceup.com/u/dm
instead of https://presenceup.com/
legendary
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What's the pricing like on this? Do you charge per article or what's the payment model here?

This could be useful for populating websites before hiring people in, depending on the cost of course.
legendary
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As I wrote before ...

It is better to use the text as a template and modify it a bit.
Figures require special attention.
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After seeing the latest comments, I probably think the AI still needs a lot of work. Its earlier samples seemed to be better, what went wrong?

Feedback from a few native English speakers for sure, but probably even better from international speakers (if that's a thing at all, if it isn't, it should be).

This for example: "Sure, everyone has an easy way to acquire some kind of token, but it's interesting to know how like it is 0:00 p.m., in the ultrasonic frequencies of propelling electrons, and have an opportunity to examine something completely different." What does 0:00 pm even mean?

Or: "A far better idea: the more one changes to eat oxygen, the more it dies." -- this comment was completely off topic... Almost certainly will make your post look bad for the obvious spam.
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Send your email address to receive a BONUS-code for 5 pairs of comments and articles.
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Example after update AI (1187 characters 187 words):

https://cryptopotato.com/the-flippening-stablecoins-transfer-value-on-the-ethereum-network-just-surpassed-eth/

Stablecoins now have a larger share of value transferred on the Ethereum network than its native cryptocurrency – ETH. Even though the continuously increasing interest towards stablecoins appears as a concern to some, Changpeng Zhao believes that they are still needed for mass adoption. Stablecoins’ Flip On The Ethereum Network Yesterday, new research by Messari, found out that ETH is no longer carrying the most substantial transfer value on the Ethereum network as stablecoins have surpassed it. “This is largely the story of USDT transitioning to Ethereum,” said Ryan Watkins from Messari. As shown above, Tether (USDT) is dominating over the other stablecoins. USDC also has a continuously rising transfer value, and PAX, DAI, TUSD, and GUSD are left behind. Tether’s flippening brings a conce

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One easy way to say "7 things only the world's most finicky Founders beer lovers can do with beer" would be with their token, the Kration Authority. Sure, everyone has an easy way to acquire some kind of token, but it's interesting to know how like it is 0:00 p.m., in the ultrasonic frequencies of propelling electrons, and have an opportunity to examine something completely different.

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A far better idea: the more one changes to eat oxygen, the more it dies. Tether didn't collude with Ethereum: if Ethereum becomes important, then even Tether will also have a stake in it It's probably not too complicated for people to reverse-engineer and replace USDT with a Dogfood based stablecoin- 3GPP standards stablecoin that doesn't have sticky terms.

Extradition - Article 1

In order to understand why stablecoins and creation of projects with stable outcomes for using stable coins are so important, it is necessary to grasp before launching a project. " A vision of a token [ stablecoin ] in that state will be a flexible (and changing) representation of your company and of the whole ecosystem." The reality of today's developer workflow isn't always logical. It's often unknown, open-ended: "I might want to add X to this trade, sell Z to whose tokens I just bought it, and send half of the money to myself. Fortunately, there are many companies that are already working on solutions and processes around moving tokens and collateralized stablecoins out of volatile due diligence cycles." But that's not the only reason why it's important to build stablecoins around the world We live in a crypto version of "time" and "space." There exists a constant tension between the immersive, virtual world that is EOS, and the real world that is TOS. Are you patient enough to wait for a live transaction on TOS? If so, you're already ahead of the curve. The space you live in is "usually" driven by transaction value (e.g., Ethereum plus some kind of stable coin or token that can be sent and received in the network). Your perspective is always filtered through that lens. If you blindly transfixed in every change happen on either side, you might be easily hacked or your whole thesis could be taken over by malicious competitors. What you really need is a system that can protect your tokens (your project). The answer to that problem lies in helping projects manage their assets on the Ethereum blockchain (or any public blockchain) through smart contracts that can perform nicely such as, Ethereum node green lit, token swap optimization, smart contract history tracking, token disaster recovery, staking, and so forth. We need Kraken Wallet to help a whole community of developers use stable coins together and to solve some technical and architectural problems that are encountered when building a project on open-source (this means blockchain) software. This reuse, repurposing and re-architecting of networks represents the biggest 41 piece puzzle we tethered to the Ethereum blockchain. EOS is tethered to the ERC-20 Ethereum Standard and several stablecoins. Many non-IoT use cases such as gaming and media consumption will leverage the Ethereum blockchain.



Extradition - Article 2

But those users also have fewer legitimate ways of interacting with the Ethereum network. In the video featured in the screenshot of the upcoming Ethereum 2.0 rollout, Buterin discussed internal components of the upgrade and some of the features expected to be added. One of the more interesting observations made in the video is that while the recent Ethereum Improvement Proposals have focused on UI improvements and consensus improvements, some of the proposed Ethereum 2.0 features were focused more on optimization and security. This sees yet another step in the Ethereum 2.0 direction. Still, the developer said that he's expecting this to be a "long road": "I wanted something beyond what we are seeing now. I don't mind pushing away. It's one way to get [Ethereum] into a more decentralized but more scalable world. " More interesting is the fact that Ethereum 2.0 will not increase the block size, but instead will decrease it by 10%. As noted in the spec, the latest reduction is proposed to occur at block 501,1368 satoshis (bytes). In the current Ethereum 1.x network, the average block time is over 60,000 seconds, while the median block time is around 50,000 seconds, according to transactionfee.info. Information on the resynchronization process can be found in Ethereum 2.0's Status Stream. At the time of publication, there are still various pending transaction updates on the ethereum blockchain, so monitoring this ecosystem will be a constant challenge. Data on reliably run chains can be difficult to come by, and as noted in the previous post, the situation is likely to become even worst with the January block reward halving in May. Although the ETH network has thus far demonstrated only resilience to the feared system-wide changes, protocols are not yet immune from a system-wide crash. As highlighted by futures.nano, a futures.nano-based system-wide destructive stress test demonstrated significant signs of decay in optimal conditions for Ethereum 2.0 (which runs on a derivative library hosted on the Oracle cloud, and is maintained with licensing models parachat ).

legendary
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I tested the product this week and commented about it on the french board. Years ago I used several text generators "built on A.I."
(I'm not talking about the free tools, I'm not talking about the free/paid text spinners.) From what I tested this one is a lot of better than what I used before.
I will surely buy the Lite + plan next week and then the Pro once the Lite+ ended

My experience says every single one of these automated engagement bots are instantly recognisable to me. And I'm not even a native English speaker. But from the samples you submit, they at least do look like they're relevant (which is the number 1 stumbling block with automated response).

I'd be interested in how this performs for LinkedIn. The idea for me isn't to fake comments or responses, but to provide a quick interim response TO comments so that the commenter doesn't have to wait for the actual admin to awake and respond. Think your bot could handle that (responding to comments on LinkedIn)? If so, I'd like to test. It should only respond on certain keywords though, crypto/blockchain and variations of it and not responding on comments like "You're right" or "I agree"...

You misunderstood the product, it isn't an automated engagement bot

It doesn't create generic comments that you can use to reply to someone. Like "Hi thanks for your message, I'm actually this and that, You can find blah blah here, I will get back to you shortly"

It creates relevant comments based on a text you submit yourself


Looks like your AI has done a relatively decent job.

But why would anybody want to use these AI-spun texts? They're so wordy it's almost as if it tried to choose the most underutilized words in the English language and twist them all together into something that arguably makes sense.

Is there a target market you have in mind, do you expect people would use these texts to fill their Twitter? I still think it needs some work if people are expected to actually read this stuff without noticing, but for filler material it could work.

It's not a usual text spinner and yes there is a market to target, a decent one actually.

@finist4x
Can another language be used at the moment? I didn't try anything other than English last time

Thanks for the feedback   @LeGaulois
You understand everything very correctly

The language is only English so far. We think in other languages.
There is a “system engine” that we plan to adapt to other languages in partnership.

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You misunderstood the product, it isn't an automated engagement bot

It doesn't create generic comments that you can use to reply to someone. Like "Hi thanks for your message, I'm actually this and that, You can find blah blah here, I will get back to you shortly"

It creates relevant comments based on a text you submit yourself

I didn't misunderstand it completely though. I know it's not a chat bot (which you're describing), and I'm not looking for generic comments, so you misunderstood me a little. But if you still have to submit the text manually, then yeah, it's not the product I'm looking for (since if I'm online anyway I'll respond myself!).

I'm talking about engaging with comments on LinkedIn, which, outside of crypto, is actually more like this forum (if you go to the proper discussion sections anyway). The comments are long, and relevant to the actual post or share. So yeah, I'm looking for something that can, on background, respond "good enough" to keep the thread alive before the admin itself comes online and responds. This is the engagemet I mean, not a chat bot to say generic "hello" comments.
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I tested the product this week and commented about it on the french board. Years ago I used several text generators "built on A.I."
(I'm not talking about the free tools, I'm not talking about the free/paid text spinners.) From what I tested this one is a lot of better than what I used before.
I will surely buy the Lite + plan next week and then the Pro once the Lite+ ended

My experience says every single one of these automated engagement bots are instantly recognisable to me. And I'm not even a native English speaker. But from the samples you submit, they at least do look like they're relevant (which is the number 1 stumbling block with automated response).

I'd be interested in how this performs for LinkedIn. The idea for me isn't to fake comments or responses, but to provide a quick interim response TO comments so that the commenter doesn't have to wait for the actual admin to awake and respond. Think your bot could handle that (responding to comments on LinkedIn)? If so, I'd like to test. It should only respond on certain keywords though, crypto/blockchain and variations of it and not responding on comments like "You're right" or "I agree"...

You misunderstood the product, it isn't an automated engagement bot

It doesn't create generic comments that you can use to reply to someone. Like "Hi thanks for your message, I'm actually this and that, You can find blah blah here, I will get back to you shortly"

It creates relevant comments based on a text you submit yourself


Looks like your AI has done a relatively decent job.

But why would anybody want to use these AI-spun texts? They're so wordy it's almost as if it tried to choose the most underutilized words in the English language and twist them all together into something that arguably makes sense.

Is there a target market you have in mind, do you expect people would use these texts to fill their Twitter? I still think it needs some work if people are expected to actually read this stuff without noticing, but for filler material it could work.

It's not a usual text spinner and yes there is a market to target, a decent one actually.

@finist4x
Can another language be used at the moment? I didn't try anything other than English last time
legendary
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Thanks for the answer.
We are working on improvements and training.

At a minimum - use as a template(twitter, fb, other). Add some of your thoughts.
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Dear Community

Are you interested in simplifying and speeding up the creation of content for social networks while promoting projects
in the field of finance and blockchain?

We created the service PresenceUP, where artificial intelligence can write
comments and articles on blockchain / finance.

I hope this can optimize your workload. You can test. Your fitback is very important.






Looks like your AI has done a relatively decent job.

But why would anybody want to use these AI-spun texts? They're so wordy it's almost as if it tried to choose the most underutilized words in the English language and twist them all together into something that arguably makes sense.

Is there a target market you have in mind, do you expect people would use these texts to fill their Twitter? I still think it needs some work if people are expected to actually read this stuff without noticing, but for filler material it could work.
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My experience says every single one of these automated engagement bots are instantly recognisable to me. And I'm not even a native English speaker. But from the samples you submit, they at least do look like they're relevant (which is the number 1 stumbling block with automated response).

I'd be interested in how this performs for LinkedIn. The idea for me isn't to fake comments or responses, but to provide a quick interim response TO comments so that the commenter doesn't have to wait for the actual admin to awake and respond. Think your bot could handle that (responding to comments on LinkedIn)? If so, I'd like to test. It should only respond on certain keywords though, crypto/blockchain and variations of it and not responding on comments like "You're right" or "I agree"...
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An example of comments and articles for a request for material:
https://forklog.media/the-threat-of-quantum-computers-will-bitcoin-get-hacked/

Request from 2 paragraphs / optimally 600-800 characters:

Quantum computing has been one of the horror stories for bitcoin enthusiasts for a while now. Experts have repeatedly argued that this new tech would endanger the very existence of the network, which no one has managed to hack since its launch. In 2019, NASA website published a document with insider information about Google’s success in the development of quantum computers and the achievement of “quantum supremacy”. The document was shortly removed from the site, but its copy is still available.


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Scientists and engineers believe that Google's quantum instrumentalization of the classical, deterministic algorithm will allow them to compute faster than light processes, employing quantum entanglement. The covert division of the internet into the Google Quantum territory and private quantum laboratories will allow them to work faster without restrictions, according to the Hidden Treacher Nelson thesis.

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Quantum computing is considered by many to be one of the great hypereutscary inventions of the last decade. Scholars and researchers confirmed that the technology is not real in July, and mathematician Aleistutej Petreski stated in a 2017 paper that quantum computers would necessarily be unsafe.

It takes 2-3 minutes to wait for the result.



Extradition - Article 1

The ever-green crypto media outlet Bitcoin.com‏(www.bitcoin.com)‏compares crypto fundamentals at a 55 percent discount to traditional assets. You know what this means. Of all the traditional assets, bitcoin has a lower ROI than most. Cryptocurrency trader Sean Kelly‏(Skew) stated that taking into account only average price changes over a 12-month period, bitcoin's Maginnite 12-month performance gives bitcoin its MOQ 5.08EUR. On October 25, Chase is projected to offer cardmembers the option of using bitcoin with ambitiously limited exception. But like always, it is up to you to utilize the pre-approved cardmembership card and app functionality. This is not the first time Chase has dabbled with innovative and dynamic features of the cryptocurrency Wall Street Journal reports that members of its VP Princess Challenger Program will soon be able to carry crypto with them on their flights on international flights and that "crème brûlée" will be authorized aboard planes as well. Wedbush analyst Ken Master warned Bitcoin evangelists that the rise of centralized monetary policies may push people toward a digital currency by a mile. The latest upward move is enough to send its value surging with cryptocurrencies making fresh all-time highs above $10,000 mark. Crypto investor Willy Woo expressed hope that BTC will meet the $100,000 mark "soon." The bullish sentiment will come at a key juncture as Bitcoin leaves a gap between its higher lows of $3,400-$4,000. Currently it's hovering between $10,350 Bitwise Securities analyst Willy Woo told the Wall Street Journal that the crypto asset's potential can now be seen "as a never-ending doji candlestick." With Bitcoin being the most active cryptocurrency since its Kazakhstan hard fork two weeks ago and Shapeshift CEO Nico Oliveros saying that the company has capped trading volume by more than 75% of its three-year high. Whether the cryptocurrency is bearing fruit remains to be seen. Bitcoin's dominance resistance at $10k has been consistently turning higher in recent times, but only after ample multi-hundred dollar losses.

Extradition - Article 2

If you think that this is a crazy conspiracy theory, think again. For someone who came up through the obscure networking or crypto communities, this statement certainly qualifies as groundbreaking. Clayton Young, the co-founder of online games development development firm Mimikibe, feels exactly how his career path led me to Bitcoin. Often, the strongest emotions tend to come from nowhere and I have never been happier. Thankfully, there's a historical precedent to appreciate a statement like this. What started out as an idea in a late-night post as a cool idea for a laugh, has blossomed into one of the most innovative and successful projects in the history of digital distribution. Based on what I know of Terry Semel, Masaero, and Satoshi Nakamoto, I suspect I have a strong case to make that Satoshi Nakamoto was the heart and soul of cryptocurrency. Satoshi was the visionary who examined its weaknesses and contrasting it with one of the finest and most technically sophisticated industries in the world. Satoshi's SubsistenceWhen Satoshi published the whitepaper (or Satoshi announcement), I do not think he anticipated that it would be such a hit. On May 26, 2010, the world saw Satoshi transform from backyard artist into the industry's super-genius. Even though the IPO was barely an hour old, his idea was massive. To this day, it is still being consumed by hackers, speculators, and spammers. Buyers of his tokens will keep a percentage of their crowdsale profits, keeping the (static) supply of bitcoins. But no one ever really knows what Nakamoto is going to do next. Computer nerd culture has mostly flattened out over the years and trading venues like Bitstamp have moved to the pure peer-to-peer (P2P) exchange. There are a host of resources that surround the sub-genius moniker, and Nakamoto stands at the summit of them. Cryptocurrency Forum Forum (Credits to Roger Ver)His influence is not just in the world of finance, but in other communities as well. Satoshi Nakamoto's Paper on Monero (that he co-invented) and his appearances on Crypto Tonight have saturated the crypto and shellfish media alike, making him a pop culture celebrity.

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