WBO Random Thoughts
(Sep. 26, 2016 2:42 PM)Kai-V Wrote:(Sep. 26, 2016 5:32 AM)DRAGON KING Wrote:(Sep. 29, 2015 5:55 PM)DRAGON KING Wrote: Oh hey, my second year anniversary on the WBO just passed on the 23rd
Make that 3 years. I love this place even though I may not play the game anymore ^__^
Nice, the best is yet to come hahah.
What does that mean?
Feel really bad whenever I have to edit a post with tags in it because I know they get resent ... I'm sorry!! I promise I'm going to fix this soon, too!
Holy cow, today was the first day I have seen a spam bot in a long time.
(Oct. 15, 2016 10:25 PM)DRAGON KING Wrote: Holy cow, today was the first day I have seen a spam bot in a long time.
We haven't gotten many lately, but we used to get a lot more just a few months ago. But there's usually at least one staff member around, so they often go unseen.
We'll be installing more spam prevention features at the same time we launch all the other software updates we are working on. We'll be migrating to a new version of MyBB which will break all of our existing plugins, which is why we have to do everything at once.
Can anyone list the famous WBOian youtubers with links please?
Can anyone reply to my question please?
(Oct. 17, 2016 5:32 PM)vikrambeyblade Wrote: Can anyone reply to my question please?
Well, I think almost any popular and up-to-date Beyblade YouTuber is either a Member of the World Beyblade Organization or clearly browses it frequently. I do not know how many of them actually promote that fact or the World Beyblade Organization and could be called "WBOian" though.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bA6dccIWdaA
https://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-How-Bey...me-so-good
Now promise, you won't remove the "Who's online" feature.
@[Bey Brad]
https://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-How-Bey...me-so-good
Now promise, you won't remove the "Who's online" feature.
@[Bey Brad]
wbo goldmine right here
Quote:I...AM...BATTLE..BRAD
I just noticed that the WBO crossed 100,000 members
So my school does this annual event with the seniors where we go into a mock interview applying for this fake business and we had to create a cover letter and resume to go along with it. I listed basic skills, volunteer work, my jobs, sporting activities, etc. on this resume and I even added my time as a forum moderator on here! My interviewer was an older gentlemen so it didn't really seem like anything notable to him, but I figured I would share that with you guys! Made me really miss being a mod tbh.
He did know what Beyblades were at least :3.
He did know what Beyblades were at least :3.
(Nov. 04, 2016 5:12 AM)Tri Wrote: So my school does this annual event with the seniors where we go into a mock interview applying for this fake business and we had to create a cover letter and resume to go along with it. I listed basic skills, volunteer work, my jobs, sporting activities, etc. on this resume and I even added my time as a forum moderator on here! My interviewer was an older gentlemen so it didn't really seem like anything notable to him, but I figured I would share that with you guys! Made me really miss being a mod tbh.
He did know what Beyblades were at least :3.
It sounds like a good event to do for you, but weird for the seniors hah. Are they interested at all? In any case, for sure there are some significant values and things you learn from "working" here, even just by contributing actually. Time management is something employers usually look at.
(Nov. 13, 2016 3:18 AM)Oi Shinji Wrote: https://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-free-fa...art-method
Good times, good times.
Lol I remember this one XD
I know I've asked this a bunch of times, but where is everyone? It's uncannily silent on the WBO now, it almost feels like a haunted website.
(Nov. 20, 2016 8:34 PM)RDF3 Wrote: I know I've asked this a bunch of times, but where is everyone? It's uncannily silent on the WBO now, it almost feels like a haunted website.
What?
https://worldbeyblade.org/search.php?action=getdaily
(Nov. 20, 2016 8:34 PM)RDF3 Wrote: I know I've asked this a bunch of times, but where is everyone? It's uncannily silent on the WBO now, it almost feels like a haunted website.
There's a few possibilities:
.People are around whenever you aren't. (Unintentional of course)
.People have school, jobs and whatever takes priority over the WBO.
.Some have lost interest in the hobby or site.
It's probably because of these reasons if I'm quite honest.
It seems pretty active to me although there are ups and downs like always. Local communities are winding down for the winter in some areas, which makes the site quieter in general. I'm not too worried about it, especially with Burst's US launch in December!
I think it's fairly active as well, especially when compared to the hiatus.
Well, if you seen WBO when Hasbro Beyblade Burst news were posted here there were once like 40 members and 60 guest. Thats not exact number also I know many of guest usually are bots. But that time many were viewing that thread which had imp news or something. It maybe due many user were using popular word/name in there u-name which maybe attracted bots from search engine maybe (for beyxtremely weird exp. Member from India. Ronit Roy. His name is same as a famous actor in India. If anyone is searching for him. Bot will view ronit's ac here also page he is viewing and whos online maybe). But point is many member are here and most of them reads post and all but they don't post for some reason and some view WBO as guest (if you see latest video where bbg showed news from here they were viewing as guest). I know many indian member who read WBO but never post (only me daman vikram and burst are active poster) while other do post but in there selling or tournament thread only.