Massman Posted January 10, 2012 Posted January 10, 2012 Quick check if you guys would want this or not. Currently, there's no privacy agreement between HWBOT and its partners. That means that all partners (as well as non-partners of course) can use any score posted at this site and show it off to the public. Personally, I don't mind this; I think it's rather cool that a vendor would regard any of my scores to be newsworthy enough to be shared with their audience. However, I can imagine some people don't like this. For those people, would it be a solution if we added an option to your HWBOT profile that indicates you do not want your results to be quoted by any vendor, in which case no HWBOT partner would use the result in PR/marketing. Few notes: - For vendor competitions, this can't count (they have to be able to announce who won) - We could expand this concept by having a request-system in place where the vendor would ask your permission to quote your score (check before usage) - Of course, this would only apply to HWBOT partners. We simply have no say over the behavior of non-HWBOT partners. Good idea, bad idea? Worth investing, not worth investing? Let me know! Quote
DOM. Posted January 10, 2012 Posted January 10, 2012 I say No.... isn't the point ocing is to show ppl what you can do around the world Quote
K404 Posted January 10, 2012 Posted January 10, 2012 Free marketing? It would be nice if the companies at minimum name-checked the bencher or maybe send them some form of thankyou. Quote
TaPaKaH Posted January 10, 2012 Posted January 10, 2012 Hell yes. I don't want my scores to be used for the benefit of "some company". Quote
Crew Sweet Posted January 10, 2012 Crew Posted January 10, 2012 (edited) Free marketing? It would be nice if the companies at minimum name-checked the bencher or maybe send them some form of thankyou. Fully agree with this add :message to overclocker or hwbot With The nick the overclocker Edited January 10, 2012 by Sweet Quote
Massman Posted January 10, 2012 Author Posted January 10, 2012 Well, in most cases the name of the overclocker is actually mentioned and the news links back to the HWBOT source. So, if you want name recognition, I think how it works today is okay already. Example: PHIL from Greece breaks single card Unigine world record with the new HD 7970 GPU Example: Team Russia Smokes Unigen World Record with a Rampage IV Extreme Example: N580GTX Lightning Achieves Unprecedented Core Frequency of 1665MHz, Breaks Single-card, Single-core World Record; N560GTX-Ti Hawk Breaks Single-card World Record for GTX 560 Ti with Highest Core Frequency of 1500MHz I don't think any of the vendors explicitly asked for approval to write news about these achievements, though. Quote
sumonpathak Posted January 10, 2012 Posted January 10, 2012 free Marketing? It Would Be Nice If The Companies At Minimum Name-checked The Bencher Or Maybe Send Them Some Form Of Thankyou. This...or Else It Would Be Just Like The Vendor Quotes The Score And Give More Resource To The "inhouse" Guy To Break It...the Guy Who Made The Score Get No Benefit...kinda Unfair Imho Quote
knopflerbruce Posted January 10, 2012 Posted January 10, 2012 It doesn't hurt, but make sure that the default option is that anyone can use the scores. Quote
|ron Posted January 10, 2012 Posted January 10, 2012 I agree with K404 and Sam, it would be great to have an option to choose to be contacted first Quote
Hondacity Posted January 10, 2012 Posted January 10, 2012 interesting...is this just like facebook? lol Quote
phil Posted January 10, 2012 Posted January 10, 2012 Well, in most cases the name of the overclocker is actually mentioned and the news links back to the HWBOT source. So, if you want name recognition, I think how it works today is okay already. Example: PHIL from Greece breaks single card Unigine world record with the new HD 7970 GPU Example: Team Russia Smokes Unigen World Record with a Rampage IV Extreme Example: N580GTX Lightning Achieves Unprecedented Core Frequency of 1665MHz, Breaks Single-card, Single-core World Record; N560GTX-Ti Hawk Breaks Single-card World Record for GTX 560 Ti with Highest Core Frequency of 1500MHz I don't think any of the vendors explicitly asked for approval to write news about these achievements, though. Nobody asked my approval for sure.Although I liked it,I would like to decide whether I want it or not. Quote
Gamer Posted January 10, 2012 Posted January 10, 2012 I would be glad if they used a score of mine, but that will never happen Quote
Crew Turrican Posted January 10, 2012 Crew Posted January 10, 2012 I would be glad if they used a score of mine, but that will never happen yeah. i think nobody would care about my old scores as well. Quote
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