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05/14/2004 03:13:34 PM · #1 |
It seems to me to the inclusion of a border in a few recent challenges has tipped off who took the picture during the voting period. Not that it's a big deal, but I've started to be able to pick out certain members, based on the border, when voting and I'm usually right. Isn't the border something of a signature and, therefore, somewhat unfair to allow? |
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05/14/2004 03:17:50 PM · #2 |
OK... I admit it. You got me there.
Mine are the ones with the thin 1 pixel wide black borders. :)
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05/14/2004 03:37:27 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by stdavidson: OK... I admit it. You got me there.
Mine are the ones with the thin 1 pixel wide black borders. :) |
not anymore! ;)
now we'll start having "border bandits" - LOL
Message edited by author 2004-05-14 15:38:00.
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05/14/2004 04:11:11 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by bledford: Isn't the border something of a signature and, therefore, somewhat unfair to allow? |
No. People often recognize models in photos here too, or locations. "Breaking anonymity" is not the kind of rule for which one would be DQ'd. If you recognize who took a picture, you can choose whether or not to factor that knowledge into your vote, but please remember that about 180 voters probably don't recognize it. |
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