• Sanctus@lemmy.world
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    11 days ago

    Chegg fucken sucked anyway. Every time I wanted legimite help I’d get answers locked behind their paywall as the top hits.

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      11 days ago

      The few times I paid for it, the solutions were often wrong as well. Very infuriating.

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      11 days ago

      uh? that was the whole business model, you can see the questions for free but got to pay for the answers. initially you’re reluctant to pay, but as hw due dates approach and you realize the cost of failing a class…

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      10 days ago

      The article explains it in the first few paragraphs. Here is paragraph 2 and most of paragraph 3:

      Chegg should be familiar to most people who have been to college in recent years. It started out in the 2000s renting out textbooks and later expanded into online study guides, and eventually into a platform with pre-written answers to common homework questions.

      Unfortunately, the launch of ChatGPT all but annihilated Chegg’s business model. The company for years paid thousands of contractors to write answers to questions across every major subject, which is quite a labor intensive process—and there’s no guarantee they will even have the answer to your question.

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      11 days ago

      Once upon a time, straight outta school, I wrote up solutions to problems from the Serway physics book. For Chegg. $5 per problem.

      Fuck Chegg.