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I request being in Buffalo Tier.
I wouldn't personally lock it, (well, because I couldn't unless you put it in the Ruling Questions forum), but I would probably suggest it be locked/deleted. I don't think that tier lists, even if done in an unserious manner, are helpful for building community. There would without a doubt be some who would be offended, unless everyone was the same tier, in which case it would be spam.
And since the thread was started by you, and it would be spam, it would undoubtedly be locked...
I think that a sarcastic "tier thread" would probably not work well because of the potential for offense mentioned already.I have thought that having an overall ranking thread (based on the ELO system for chess or something similar) could be interesting. It's objectivity would hopefully keep it from offending people, and you could set it up so that only people who volunteered to participate would be included.But that would be a lot of work...
Honestly, I don't respect RNRS at all. It's inherently skewed towards weaker, more active regions.
A great example is type 1.5. It works in FL, but until it works somewhere else, I can't take it seriously.
Quote from: Alex_Olijar on August 23, 2011, 01:09:50 PMA great example is type 1.5. It works in FL, but until it works somewhere else, I can't take it seriously.I admit that the jury is still out on type 1.5, but it did beat RTSmaniac, who is a well-respected T2 player who has been successful at big tournaments for many years. That earns at least a little street-cred in my book
You should ask them permission if they would like to be on the tier-list. For the people who say yes, go ahead. For the people who say no, then dont. Simple.
I know at least one person who would explode with rage if that happened.
Honestly, if you get offended over a ranking system, then I would be inclined to think that is something you would need to get with God about.
Is there an in between good and noob category?
Quote from: I am Knot a Blonde! on August 23, 2011, 01:22:09 PMYou should ask them permission if they would like to be on the tier-list. For the people who say yes, go ahead. For the people who say no, then dont. Simple.Or you could just have a sign-up thread for an unoffical tier list. Anyone who would want to join would simply just say that they want to join on the thread, then after a month or so make the thread.