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  1. Isn't that screenshot with the message "especially not spam" showing the options next to your message not the buyer's message. If you hover at the top of the buyer's message it should show the 3 dots for the menu with the mark as spam/report option. Though the help says "You can only block buyers who have previously placed an order with you.".
  2. It seems like that. fiverr-ds on that site (listed as company) has 2 members Yuval Bz and Ron Tomer. Yuval Ben-Zion is Data Science Team Leader at Fiverr according to Fiverr's blog in 2019 and Ron also works at Fiverr as a data scientist. Though that doesn't mean they're going to release AI stuff publicly there. They might just use that site for helping with Fiverr stuff. Fiverr also seems to have an official github page where they public release code.
  3. I guessed video in this thread: but I guessed they'd create the video based on still images using an existing thing (eg. if something like Sora gets released. Though there are others like Runway's Gen 2). I doubt Fiverr would have the resources to create their own AI video model (unless maybe if it was over someone else's existing one). I think when they said "If you are passionate about driving innovation with AI, GenAI, ML, and NLP" in the job listing it's at least partly talking about generating text (like ChatGPT). Maybe it's for the AI assistants like Neo but not just for buyers, as well as analysing text (eg. could be for checking text in posts on the order page and Fiverr inbox for various things to score the seller on, detect fraud etc.). They might use that many now, though it could also be lower. If they're now using TensorFlow ranking - that can handle millions. 2 years ago Fiverr support said "The algorithm includes more than 50 variables, and one of them is the Gig ranking.". Fiverr's article about feature selection from 2019 (https://medium.com/fiverr-engineering/feature-selection-beyond-feature-importance-9b97e5a842f) said: though it's not clear what that AI model was used for (whether it was part of the search ranking or something else). In Fiverr's "detecting suspicous purchases" Youtube video at 23:28 when they're doing model evaluation they show a waterfall plot with features (9+"37 other features"=so 46 features total for that)
  4. Shouldn't it matter more about whether the info is correct rather than their experience? Also he wasn't saying he was experienced, just giving an answer (that might have been AI though?). He was stating info. If it's wrong it could be corrected. As said above though, Seller Plus also gives info on how to find the best keywords: https://help.fiverr.com/hc/en-us/articles/6533842204177-Keyword-research It also says things like: It still seems like gig descriptions can be important (though not as much as the gig title) since it finds one of my gigs just by searching for a line of text that's only in the gig description and shows my gig in the 1st and only results page for that search (though t doesn't do that for all text searches in the gig).
  5. The scammer put "Fiverr" text (not "Fi") in a green circle in their profile image which shows next to each message. The "Fi" in green also appears in the profile image. It did seem to put it right at the top of the inbox on the right of the name (which seemed different to others) but it's not doing that now for me. One staff account has the profile image with the circle in black rather than green (but it doesn't show that on each message from them). Fiverr could put an icon next to the username (like they put the crown next to Fiverr select users) but that wouldn't be enough if they didn't do more to tell new users about it before they could get scam phishing messages. But they could at least put "This is not Fiverr staff or Fiverr" in messages any time a username or display name contains "Fiverr" as well as scan the message text for things like "This is the Fiverr support team".
  6. The message to CS also says "the moment I joined the platform a scammer contacted me through your messaging system". Maybe it was after the gig was created rather than immediately after joining. Your Fiverr profile page source says "joinedAt":1709890192". This page: https://www.unixtimestamp.com/ says 1709890192 Unix timestamp is Fri Mar 08 2024 (or maybe that could be about a day out depending on your/Fiverr's timezone). So maybe you initially joined on 8th March 2024, but probably created the gig (or it showed in the Fiver system publicly) on the 11th March 2024 and it was 11th March 2024 at 16:14 your time when you received the first phishing message appearing to be from "Fiverr Support" (because Fiverr allows/allowed anyone to change their display name to "Fiverr Support"). You're probably best going to somewhere that gives legal advice to get a proper answer.
  7. I thought that there were no monthly evaluations now with the new levels system. Though the OP's profile shows "level 2" when I view it. Maybe it just needed a bit of time to show (and maybe the page reloaded). https://www.fiverr.com/cp/freelancers-levels-ratings
  8. If the services you are providing are different it would be okay I think. eg. 3 gigs providing different styles of logo would be okay (eg. 1 for "modern logo", another for "handwritten logo" etc. Though in your case - will there be any differences in the service, photography or deliveries you send etc? If yes then it should be okay I think. But also having quite similar now might be less of a good idea than before as now in levels 0 and 2 you can have less gigs/active gigs than before. eg. so for unlevelled sellers you only get 4 gigs - and if you use them all for things you could easily do in 1 gig it might limit too much other gigs you create for more services that are more different. If there are only slight differences in the service for each you could put somewhere "Amazon, Ebay or Etsy photography" (if there's no rules against that) and mentioning those somewhere in the gig might still allow it to be found in the search for each of those (though what's in the gig title is best for searches).
  9. He also said in that video "they talked to scientists, businessmen and thinkers of the day to compile a list of innovations". So the artists could have been drawing what those scientists etc. had thought. edit: removed other bit. I read it as "without disclosure" not "with disclosure" of ai generated. though it still might be risky copyright-wise to create AI generated (not "ai assisted") books on KDP (though for ai assisted - KDP's definition - that could leave the content detectable as AI content whereas the human edited AI generated one probably wouldn't so the AI assisted might sometimes seem more AI-like than AI generated).
  10. uk1000

    Gig title

    You can but your gig's URL will stay the same. Also you shouldn't really make the title so different that it doesn't seem to be the same service (if you have reviews on it).
  11. You could have (and still could) answer their messages in the Fiverr inbox if the order was completed. Though if it was 10 months ago it's probably too long ago for that (they might have the answers to their questions now). You could see if it's possible to still enter a reply to the review (by going to the bottom of the order page) if you wanted to say something there and still offer to help with their questions, since adding a polite reply to the rating might help if other buyers see it.
  12. I was thinking it could be the dashboard (thinking it could be based on more recent info and so affect levels and success score) but they say: https://help.fiverr.com/hc/en-us/articles/360010560118-Fiverr-s-new-level-system so it probably will get made the same at some point.
  13. Maybe they would have preferred a few more free revisions to change things in the way they wanted, but were otherwise very satisfied with things.
  14. See this post: The reason (or one of them) the overall success score isn't an average of your gigs' success scores is because according to the above post: So if you had more orders in the last 2 years (which seems to be the time-frame it takes into account) on gig A than gig B then gig A would have more impact on the success score than gig B. Also if you had orders from other gigs in the last 2 years but paused or deleted some of those gigs they might still affect your success score (since some people tried deleting gigs but it didn't change their score). Though you could check that with CS/staff/check if their forum posts mention that.
  15. Yes, it would be best to report the message so other people don't get scammed by the user and so Fiverr staff know. And in theory it should keep your response rate high (if they fixed the bug where it didn't and you had to reply to spam).
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