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It's in production now.
Couple details on it:
I might just be running my mouth here but why is such a through review process needed? Is there no way to distinguish AI generated reviews from the ones scrapped from LET that it needs to be done manually?
I'm not spending 50 hours a week on it to be fair. For example yesterday I got through a bunch in 3 hours.
That said, originally we used Ai to assign reviews and benchmarks and to anonymized some reviews. We've backed most of that out now and have manually reviewed all benchmark assignments (I think we are above 95 percent accurate now). Still going through reviews for quality and dumping most. Just trying to make it best it can be.
Overall I think the data review needs another week and it'll be very good and almost perfect.
Well, the search box brought me to
https://serververify.com/advanced-search?term=XXthen I cannot perform search at all, because all search requests (by typing inProvider nameinput) would result in a 302 redirect back tohttps://serververify.com/, see:I'm having a hard time understand, I'm sorry. Could you try to explain the issue you're seeing once more?
Thanks for the help!
Steps:
https://serververify.com/advanced-searchSearchsection, click theSearchbox underProvider Name:KuroitSearchbox underProvider Name, then I see the search request result in a 302 redirect back to homepage rather than returning JSON data, see:Looking into this now.
The site is incredibly bug filled. Just use it and you’ll find lots of bugs in minutes. It’s vibe coded and I sincerely hope your dev is cheap at least.
Literally not even trying to be rude. Play around with it for a bit. Especially on mobile.
Cheers mate played around with it for a bit and ended up with a messy monitor
Could you share what you're seeing specifically?
- We have testers
- It's a dedicated QA team, right?
- ...
Bruh,
He is literally asking you to visit your site for once and check out what works and what doesn't.
Is that too much to ask? Considering its your concept from over a year in action.
I'm on the site a lot and I don't see the same thing, which is why I asked what he's seeing. Maybe it's platform related - I use android with Chrome.
I might at some point. Dev is what I do for a living to I don’t like summarizing bug reports etc on weekends for fun. Nothing rude intended. Something as simple as pasting a too long review results in a bunch of invisible charcaters for example. But I find probably like 4 bugs like that on a few minutes of usage. Just didn’t feel tested.
Used on iPhone 15, latest iOS.
Thanks for anything you can point out.
I don't have any apple phones in my family to test on. Maybe I'll have to buy one.
I think there’s this service that allows you to test websites on multiple devices for an hourly fee
What is @jbiloh to do with super unspecific "bug reports"?
Helping means to provide specific bug reports + hardware and OS, ideally incl. version.
Well noted, I do not think, let alone say that there are no bugs. What I do say is
I get it, many seem to be quite pissed off (and I can understand that to some degree) but, if you/we want to not just vent our emotions but rather want to see bugs getting fixed, we need to provide proper information. Simple as that.
I'm still confused as to where the majority of the reviews for providers came from and what the administrative challenge is to remove any review that wasn't user submitted or directly scraped from LET/LEB.
For example, https://serververify.com/hosting-providers/interserver . @interservermike runs a good business and I don't believe he'd make these reviews himself. If I didn't know any better or use their services myself, I may see those obvious fake reviews and think,"Wow, I don't want to do business with such an unprofessional operation that uses fake reviews to boost their image."
Him, as well as many other providers should be upset that their brand image is being tarnished with such obvious fake AI slop. Maybe I care too much about this but I keep repeating this point and no one else seems to care as much. So many reviews with phrases and words that have never been indexed or visible on either LowEndTalk or LowEndBox. If they're not fake/AI, what is the source of them, when Google itself cannot find these phrases on any indexed page?
I'm not trying to be all negative. As I said before, there have been improvements in the feature-set and performance of the site itself but the data, which is likely the most important part of a site that advertises itself as, in the words on the about page:
You say it's trusted (has the majority of data and reviews being fake), used by millions (I guess AI/bots?), Navigate with confidence (to who or what?). Delivers real-world performance insights through community-driven reviews (no, no it doesnt) and benchmark results (Questionable).
Can't you just rip out all the fake data? This site can't be trusted for anything as it is now and while it's great to see feature improvements, if the data is bad then all the features do is help funnel real visitors to fake reviews.
If we remove the Ai component the concept would have not materialized so soon.
Plus where would the clean data come from?
Very few users/ providers would go to another forum to market in an empty site. It takes time to build something organically. Here it was built organically, albeit
LEB and LET wasnt enough probably
@jbiloh there are services which let you test your site performance on a variety of browsers/ OS/ versions etc.
A simple Google search / your best GenAi bot would list out a few of these sites and recommend where to spend some moolah and identify the gaps.
Its not that difficult and expensive considering the returns you could get for a functional site
I mean all optimizations aside, AI/ fake reviews is only going to deteriorate the sites' credibility
Firefox support when?
Works perfect for me on Firefox. I'm having a hard time figuring out what issue you are seeing.
Are there any other details you can share?
Thank, I'll look into these suggestions.
As of this morning I'm over 90 percent done with the data review. Almost finished now.
Review data looking pretty good now but fully finished yet.
For me no...
https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/4532833#Comment_4532833
So it works but you're saying you see high cpu usage?
What version of Firefox and on what O/S?
Debian 13 and Firefox-ESR 140.3.1 or Chrome 141.0.7390.65
EDIT: but also with Firefox 143.0.4
Thanks, that is helpful information.
@Neon are you also using a Linux distro?
@DediRock - I received a message from you. Trust me: you do not want to be in ServerVerify. Whatever you do, stay away from AI platforms; otherwise you might as well just pay the owner for advertising and be done with it. To me, promoting AI and stealing the reviews without author consent is a big no - don't be like that and don't endorse that. Please.
Hello DediRock Nation!
I need your help in getting some reviews going @ Server Verify. Could you please follow the link and hook me up with a review? I am building something special here @ DediRock and need your help
Any review is great, I want the good, the bad, the ugly, all is welcome. I only have 3 right now and would love to get to 500
Please go here:
https://serververify.com/hosting-providers/dedirock
Thanks!!
Danny Dahl
@jbiloh I think it's the graphic effect of the dots moving on the strip with the dark blue background that's causing the issue.
Yes, agreed.
Is there anyone running Linux or Mac that is not seeing a performance issue with the moving background?
I come in peace and hope we can be friends.