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186353.7 in reply to 186353.1
Date: 6/3/2011 7:57:23 AM
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Please note that unlogged users can check your team. So clever managers will check your team in this way (e.g. in second browser) and still you have no chance to know who visited your team ;-)

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186353.8 in reply to 186353.7
Date: 6/3/2011 9:25:00 AM
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Even machines can.

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186353.9 in reply to 186353.8
Date: 6/3/2011 9:32:28 AM
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You're right. You can check other team and never visit buzzerbeater.com. You can check opponents on buzzer-manager.com or buzzerbeaterstats.com ;-)

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186353.10 in reply to 186353.9
Date: 6/9/2011 11:22:33 PM
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Ok..... so, what about.... a comments section (Facebook style) where the people can come to your team site and leave a comment (Private or Public) to you or your team.

In other words, it's a kind of Social Network in your team's website, simply and easy to implement. "It's just a section where the comments are public" the same as your team's blog, but with the difference that in this case the comments written there are public in the main page of your team. In this case, everybody can see in a very EASY and SIMPLE way the comments from other players.

Better said, we should ask the BB's to leave public the blog comments. That's it!


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186353.13 in reply to 186353.12
Date: 6/11/2011 12:24:32 AM
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Man, but I think it is a good idea, even to call more people to play the game and create a social network... isn't it?

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186353.14 in reply to 186353.13
Date: 6/14/2011 11:29:12 AM
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I dont know if it would help to know who visited my team, but I would like to see the total number of visitors - that would not hurt anybody and should not be that difficult to code.

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186353.15 in reply to 186353.14
Date: 6/17/2011 11:48:48 AM
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Honestly, unless you think somebody is stalking you or something, I would be against this. If you want to check out other team's pages, go ahead. I do a who lot of that when I'm preparing for a match. I also like to see how other managers deal with their teams. (I also follow hunches on who may or may not be following the rules by checking out teams. Beware!) In short, I do a good deal of research and would be ringing a lot of bells if you all saw if I was visiting your page.

Would it be so bad? Well, I wouldn't want to give myself away if I was researching a team. And if another team asked me if they could join a PL I was advertising and my research told me that they wouldn't be a good fit, I'd rather not make them feel bad and tell them that they're team isn't a good fit if I can give another not-untruthful reason, but if they saw I visited their page it could make another kinder excuse harder to give. And I don't really want my rivals to know just how much I scout them out before a game, or even that I actually do scout them out, and sometimes when I don't have a game against them any time soon. I can come up with a number of other examples of things I don't like about having my visits entered in a team's guest book, too (but don't worry, it's not about hiding my stalking patterns, of which I have none).

I think there are only two reasons why anybody would really want to know who checked out their team page (not including any stalker issues, which I hope doesn't happen here). Reason #1, to see if their opponents are scouting them. Well, I think that we all know what information that everyone else can see on our team pages, and we could/should assume that our team pages get checked out by other managers. The information they're seeing is no different than, say, reading a newspaper, it's universally accessible information. Reason #2, to see just how popular you are and how great your team that you admire so much is admired by others. My suggestion as an alternative to this is to go to the nearest Walmart, Target, or other store selling items for the home, and purchase a mirror. Then, just spend hours gazing into the mirror and tell yourself how great you are.

Don't ask what sort of Chunks they are, you probably don't want to know. Blowing Chunks since Season 4!
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186353.16 in reply to 186353.15
Date: 6/17/2011 11:22:14 PM
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... My suggestion as an alternative to this is to go to the nearest Walmart, Target, or other store selling items for the home, and purchase a mirror. Then, just spend hours gazing into the mirror and tell yourself how great you are.
My friend GM-chihorn... with all your respect, I think your suggestion is out of place and it's not very polite from you talk in this way about other oppinions.

Well, if you don't like the suggestion just said it and that's all... not needing more comments or ironic suggestions. Lol.

Best Regards.

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186353.17 in reply to 186353.16
Date: 6/18/2011 10:47:09 PM
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Point taken.

Don't ask what sort of Chunks they are, you probably don't want to know. Blowing Chunks since Season 4!