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06/05/2004 10:59:32 PM · #1 |
Hello everyone im a new member and was wondering are you able to enter more then one picture for the same challenge?
Thanks for your help! |
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06/05/2004 11:01:28 PM · #2 |
I am new, too, but I know the answer to this one at least (lol): NO.
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06/05/2004 11:02:51 PM · #3 |
Nope, it is one challenge per member per challenge.
I guess technically there is nothing to stop someone entering with a separate identity, but then the credit if you do well goes to that other "person", but I don;t think for an instant that doing it that way is in the spirit of the site.
That's the hardest part here sometimes ... which of these photos do I use?????
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06/05/2004 11:05:24 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by Natator: I guess technically there is nothing to stop someone entering with a separate identity, but then the credit if you do well goes to that other "person", but I don;t think for an instant that doing it that way is in the spirit of the site. |
Technically, creating multiple accounts violates the site's TOS and will get you permanently banned. I suggest posting in a forum thread instead. :) |
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06/05/2004 11:07:36 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by GeneralE:
Technically, creating multiple accounts violates the site's TOS and will get you permanently banned. I suggest posting in a forum thread instead. :) |
Did not know it was actually stated in the rules, but I am glad it is :)
By "technically", I actually meant there is nothing physically stopping you doing that, as in no technology designed to check your IP or something against your ID.
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06/05/2004 11:08:58 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by Natator: By "technically", I actually meant there is nothing physically stopping you doing that, as in no technology designed to check your IP or something against your ID. |
Don't be so sure ... |
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06/05/2004 11:09:16 PM · #7 |
Cool i thought that would be the case but it never hurts to ask.
Thanks for the info. |
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06/08/2004 10:26:00 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: Originally posted by Natator: By "technically", I actually meant there is nothing physically stopping you doing that, as in no technology designed to check your IP or something against your ID. |
Don't be so sure ... |
Hmmm... some folks have a fixed IP while some have an assigned IP at login. For example, AOL users get an IP issued when they connect via dial-up. This IP was released by some other user. The same IP might never be used by the first user ever again, or maybe again in a week. If you bocked by IP, you could eliminate many people who are indeed unique but share a range of floating IPs.
Another scenario -- what about several people in the same house, say a husband, wife, daughter, & son who all share the same computer, same IP, but each is a photographer with their own membership and ID. This might seem to come from someone who is "cheating" with multiple IDs, but indeed they each did ONE picture and submitted it.
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06/08/2004 10:51:20 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by hgpayne: Originally posted by GeneralE: Originally posted by Natator: By "technically", I actually meant there is nothing physically stopping you doing that, as in no technology designed to check your IP or something against your ID. |
Don't be so sure ... |
Hmmm... some folks have a fixed IP while some have an assigned IP at login. For example, AOL users get an IP issued when they connect via dial-up. This IP was released by some other user. The same IP might never be used by the first user ever again, or maybe again in a week. If you bocked by IP, you could eliminate many people who are indeed unique but share a range of floating IPs.
Another scenario -- what about several people in the same house, say a husband, wife, daughter, & son who all share the same computer, same IP, but each is a photographer with their own membership and ID. This might seem to come from someone who is "cheating" with multiple IDs, but indeed they each did ONE picture and submitted it. |
People these days have more than one computer often too. Like you can have a home one and a work one, or you may have a couple at home (parents and kids may use different computer).
But that would be pretty easy to slip up.
I am sure they would trace IPs and check out to see who uses them and even may compare photos. |
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06/08/2004 10:54:55 PM · #10 |
This discussion brings to mind something I wanted to find out...my ten year-old son would like to register and submit in open challenges. How would I go about doing that without anyone thinking I was up to no good with two accounts from the same computer? Anyone know?
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