(Aug. 06, 2023 8:16 PM)Zektor Wrote:(Aug. 06, 2023 5:43 PM)th!nk Wrote: To me the implication that both stages are to be posted is clear - "used to win a match in the first stage, or". It's also how most organisers have been doing it for a long time now. I guess with some effort I can see where you're coming from, but it's not correct.
Either way, my post was intended to cover clarification going forward - having the data has always been the intent, and I'd held off saying much till now for various reasons but with a new series dawning it's best to make sure we're getting the data necessary to start building community knowledge early. I'll take your feedback re clarity on board though and see if it can be reworded somewhat, and appreciate the insight you've provided.
For what it's worth - I don't expect you or anyone to go back and do detective work on past events btw (though I appreciate Mr Memes doing so), just a heads up for the future 😊
I appreciate your opinion but wont be changing how i do winning combos until an organized play staff member says its a problem. Dont you do advertising? I would love to hear from staff or orgs who host events regularly.
As you are well aware, staff cross over to support other teams regularly, as you did with moderation in your time on the team. This is a simple clarification of the intent of the rule, not intended to start a big argument.
In terms of changing the rule - I do understand where you're coming from and why you'd ask organisers, and I think that's a great idea. I'll set up a feedback thread later today for everyone and we can thoroughly consider the policy and the pros and cons of reporting (and aspects thereof) being mandatory. In the mean time until a change or clarification is announced, I would encourage people to submit results correctly.
UPDATE: Feedback thread is up (Organizer access only): https://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-Winning...Discussion