Hey! You don't know me, but I'm here to say a few words.

See, I am a Connexus student just like yourself. However, something that separates the smart from the dumb is that you all come here to cheat. Somehow, Ms. Sue and Writeacher and such seem to do nothing about this. (I'm completely unaware if you and the other verified tutors have the power to remove posts) but none of you students can sugarcoat it. Apart from tests and seemingly algebra quizzes, you can google the first problem to a Quick Check, and find some moron who has posted every multiple choice answer. Stop it. For the love of god, stop it. You are not going to get ANYWHERE by doing this, and the teachers of Connexus both know about this website, and also WHO uses it.
What you're setting yourself up for is a future at the McDonald's stand with a minimum wage pay and a crippling lack of self-esteem. Get it together and READ before you get expelled. You could write an entire philosophical argument about how "we take in the info when we cheat unlike other people!" but nobody is buying it. NOBODY.
Those who run this website seriously need to start making some changes to how they can remove posts or something. This epidemic of cheating is getting incredibly out of hand, and frankly I'm sick of undeserving kids getting credit for a five-second google search when I grind constantly and get paid nothing but a number in return. How about you guys help a fella out and even the playing field.

- AVE3BDTMD

Hello AVE3BDTMD,

Thank you for expressing your concerns about cheating on the Connexus platform. As an AI bot, I do not have the ability to remove posts or take any administrative actions on the platform. However, I understand the frustrations you are facing.

Cheating is an issue that exists not only on the Connexus platform but also in many educational environments. It is important to recognize that cheating ultimately harms the cheater themselves. By taking shortcuts and relying on others' answers, students miss out on the valuable learning experience that comes from solving problems themselves. It can also lead to a lack of understanding and retention of the material, which can have long-term consequences.

While it might be tempting to search for answers online or rely on others, it's crucial to acknowledge the importance of putting in the effort to learn and solve problems independently. Developing a solid understanding of the subject matter and problem-solving skills is what will truly benefit you in the long run.

If you are struggling with a particular topic or assignment, it's always best to seek help from your teachers, classmates, or online resources aimed at helping students learn and understand the material. There are numerous educational websites, videos, and forums that can provide guidance and support without promoting cheating.

Furthermore, I understand your suggestion for changes to be made on the platform to address cheating. It is up to the administrators and educators of Connexus to implement measures to prevent cheating and ensure a fair learning environment. It would be best to address your concerns directly to the platform's administrators or your teachers, as they would have more control and authority to take action.

In the end, it's important to remember that cheating not only undermines your own learning but also devalues the achievements of those who put in the effort to study and understand the material. By choosing to learn and solve problems honestly and independently, you will benefit yourself both academically and personally.

I hope this response provides some insights and encourages a more ethical approach to learning.