Tensor, I don't like your creator policy.


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Since December, the experience for a creator on Tensor has become increasingly depressing and unfair. Besides the server issues, which have not only halved the work output but if you hit the wrong moment your work gets stuck and you can't do anything for three or four hours – we hope this ends by the end of the month because it's becoming frustrating. But that's the least of the user experience issues, which are becoming increasingly nonsensical.

The first point I want to make is that you encourage us not to produce, or rather, not to publish. Why do I say this? Let's take those at the top of the rankings: they publish once, maybe twice every 4 days, some stay inactive for weeks, and their images gain impressions, views, and followers without the effort of producing daily. And this is bad for you, Tensor, because if your machines are so performant, it's because we creators challenge them with increasingly difficult prompts. Not producing reduces the quality of the machines. But apparently, you don't care.

I publish a lot, and I've realized that it bothers you. Why? If I publish, I hurt myself. If I produce, I lose points and don't get likes or very few. If I stay inactive, I see my works, my points, and my followers grow. So, do you want a ghost community? Because that's what you're creating. I've noticed that all the most skilled creators have stopped publishing, except for models or Lora. Those are what grow, and you pamper them. But the poor creative promter, who should be your base, is not protected.

The remix system is not working. I use it because I understood that if I want to appreciate and praise a good prompt, it's good etiquette to remix it as the original before modifying it and making it my own, perhaps by changing the Lora. This links my remix to the original and shows that I didn't create it, but the previous person did. Instead, Tensor's algorithms favor those who steal prompts and don't link them to the original author. One of my most successful images was not original (those who follow me know I'm talking about the blonde girl with glasses seen from above), and I was very disappointed that my copy was successful while the original was not. This system does not work. There are platforms that recognize originality and give points for that too, and this helps a lot.

Change, Tensor, otherwise your community will never be lively and proactive. I was enthusiastic about this platform, but you are making me lose the desire to publish.

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