Questions about the WBO
Hm, I did not think we had ever deleted accounts like that, but it seems that it was indeed done, but that this member's posts remained.
Perhaps it was a server glitch or something like that?
Hmm, just wondering, in order to acheive the Amber Face, can I get into trouble by getting my family and a random friend to sign up under me? They will nevr use their accounts, but they are all seperate people.
(Jan. 06, 2011 12:30 PM)littlechipz Wrote: Hmm, just wondering, in order to acheive the Amber Face, can I get into trouble by getting my family and a random friend to sign up under me? They will nevr use their accounts, but they are all seperate people.
I think the amber face is an incentive to introduce more people into the hobby. In my opinion its really shallow to falsely achieve the amber face. If your family play beyblade then I believe it will be fine.
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I don't really care, can I register them?
I don't really care, can I register them?
OK, can i atleast register the people who play beyblade but wont use their account?
Before awarding the Amber Face, we look at your list of referrals to see if any of them share your IP address(es), and if they have zero posts. It would really help your case if they were all relatively active and did not necessarily use your computer to post here.
does anyone know how to make new threads?
(Jan. 07, 2011 2:00 AM)brianDAblader Wrote: does anyone know how to make new threads?
Adding to what Roan has said, I must tell you that you should use the Search Function on the Forum to see if the Thread you wish to make is already in existence, or if a similar Thread exists. If there is none, and is relevant to the topic at hand, then you should be good to go. =)
(Jan. 06, 2011 5:54 PM)Kai-V Wrote: Before awarding the Amber Face, we look at your list of referrals to see if any of them share your IP address(es), and if they have zero posts. It would really help your case if they were all relatively active and did not necessarily use your computer to post here.Ah, but can't they use a friend or someone in their extended family to create an account so it contains a different IP Address? Then those people will produce an few posts once in a while or even when the person who made them register often comes to their home and posts, right, Kai-V?
EDIT:too late, and wrong place, sorry.
If there is IP Ban in WBO, why does this "rup123" guy keep making new accounts?
because he change is IP is easy..
(Jan. 07, 2011 7:08 AM)A Wrote: Ah, but can't they use a friend or someone in their extended family to create an account so it contains a different IP Address? Then those people will produce an few posts once in a while or even when the person who made them register often comes to their home and posts, right, Kai-V?It could happen, but it is better than what I described previously at least.
究極ã®ãƒ–レーダー, I had already talked about that ...
He has a dynamic IP, as in they'll be able to ban it, but when he restarts, his ip will change. So that means the WBO ban won't be placed on him but his former IP.
Hopefully the solution has already been put in place.
Also regarding the dark username, was that not for when you allowed guests to post?
Hopefully the solution has already been put in place.
Also regarding the dark username, was that not for when you allowed guests to post?
I do not think we ever allowed guests to post though ...
If i a cs's sharp tip wears down, is it not legal use to play?
And when will indonesia have a WBO tournament?
And when will indonesia have a WBO tournament?
(Jan. 07, 2011 5:10 PM)Kai-V Wrote: I do not think we ever allowed guests to post though ...I think Medz was referring to unregistered members like iceman:
http://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-a-good-plastic-beyblade
IIRC, Brad made an announcment before I joined about guest posting being turned off or something? Im not sure.
so.. WBO win money with tournaments... money that we pay to enter in a tournament.. what you do with that money? because i don´t see any publicity to this website...
Pay for this site to be hosted, purchase prizes for special contests, etc.