I've never won a contest like this; cooking isn't my forte.
You don't need to know how to cook in this competition (the taste of the pizza isn't important, as the judges don't taste the participants' dishes. Luckily for their stomachs

), and I would call this competition a "culinary beauty contest".

By the way, I'm considering banning post reservations, as I think it's confusing.
I never understood why they make those reservation posts.
It makes absolutely no sense to make this kind of post.
It's true that the first posts "win" in visibility and their chances increase (users may be too lazy to spend a long time browsing through their latest tabs and their attention may wander).
The prize pool increasing leads me to believe there will be more AI-generated submissions.
Although I hope this doesn't happen, I can't deny how entertaining it was observing as a guest viewer, people passing off AI pizzas as real pizzas last year. Shit was hilarious.
I also wondered about the dangers of AI being used by contest participants (technology has improved significantly over the past year, and I believe, with the right skills, it's possible to create a high-quality image that resembles a real pizza). So, perhaps the organizers should add to the entry requirements a requirement for participants to include photos of the intermediate stages of preparation alongside their final product (the finished pizza). I understand that this would create additional burden when evaluating the results, but what if the integrity of the contest is paramount?
Updated:
- Post at least 2 photos: [1] Photo of Pizza + username and date [2] Photo of Pizza in the making ➥ Note
+ username and date, I think the same should be added to the 2nd photo.