r/whereintheworld

Poll: requiring solve process information after a correct solve?

Hi everyone,

We're looking into how this would play out in the community and want your opinion on what would be the best way to go forward. With the community growing, we're finding more people using reverse image search or at least are suspecting more people of this.

There have been previous mentions in the subreddit about requiring users to answer with their processes after a correct solve, and some users already do this regularly. Is this something you want to see from everyone?

This would require a lot of initial work from a moderator perspective, but we also hope the community would help out with reporting users/comments who don't follow the rule, if it were to be implemented.

Would love to hear your thoughts on this in the comments as well.

Thanks all!

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u/404NinjaNotFound — 4 hours ago

Where was I?

Church post #33. Find the name and place of the church OR maps link.

No Google lens or reverse image search!

u/Elisa_Lottie — 5 hours ago

Where was I History post #79

GOOGLE LENS and AI is CHEATING

This series will consist of historical locations/objects/buildings/statues and more.

To earn the point you have to: Find the map marker/Streetview, name the gate or give a detailed description of where exactly it’s located

Feel free to ask questions to help narrow it down.

u/97randomaccount — 5 hours ago

Where was I History post #78

GOOGLE LENS and AI is CHEATING

This series will consist of historical locations/objects/buildings/statues and more.

To earn the point you have to: Find the map marker/Streetview, name the location or give a detailed description of the exact location of this stone.

Feel free to ask questions to help narrow it down.

u/97randomaccount — 6 hours ago

Where was I History post #77

GOOGLE LENS and AI is CHEATING

This series will consist of historical locations/objects/buildings/statues and more.

To earn the point you have to: Find the map marker/Streetview, name the location or give a detailed description of the exact location of this stone.

Feel free to ask questions to help narrow it down.

Would love to know how you found it

u/97randomaccount — 6 hours ago