[CQ-Contest] Merging Social Media and Contesting
N4ZR
n4zr at comcast.net
Fri Mar 13 16:11:39 EDT 2020
Sterling mentioned one intriguing possibility, the use of delay.
Wouldn't a long-enough delay eliminate the complaint about soliciting
contacts by non-amateur means? I'm thinking in terms of an hour or two
(or 6) for HF contests.
73, Pete N4ZR
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On 3/13/2020 11:47 AM, Sterling Mann wrote:
> This discourse is giving me a lot of insight as to the future of amateur
> radio contesting.
> I forgot to mention: gaming has a thing called stream sniping, where
> opponents try to get an upper hand by watching the streams of a competitor.
> It's just like peeking at player 2's screen on Nintendo64 007 Goldeneye
> multiplayer. Streamers tend to put long delays or conceal revealing
> information to combat this. At eSport tournaments, stream sniping
> vehemently banned, and almost made impossible. Some teams have been caught
> sneaking information about their opponents strategy or whereabouts to
> competitors remotely, via earpieces, chat programs, etc. New rules and
> monitoring were put into place.
>
>
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