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    I find it interesting that the moderators here complain about people posting links to other UC sites (deemed as advertising), but have no problem linking those same sites on the front page...

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    Originally posted by mlb View Post
    I find it interesting that the moderators here complain about people posting links to other UC sites (deemed as advertising), but have no problem linking those same sites on the front page...
    I see no problem. I don't want to see the forum flooded with links to pay sites. I'd rather have the moderators control it. I do have a lot of frustration with links on the recruiting page that lead to pay sites. For most of us, that's just putting dead links on here.
    Why not put a short summary of what was in the article. Information cannot be copyrighted, only how you express it. So, as long as you don't cut and paste, telling us what's on a pay site is fair game.

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      The problem with that is the people who bring that information need to be paid in order for them to spend the time doing that. If they don't get paid, they have no reason to do the work they do, then the information flow goes away for everyone. Personally, I think the way Mike does it is right.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by mlb View Post
        The problem with that is the people who bring that information need to be paid in order for them to spend the time doing that. If they don't get paid, they have no reason to do the work they do, then the information flow goes away for everyone. Personally, I think the way Mike does it is right.
        The information flow would never stop. There was plenty of real recruiting news for free before pay sites were invented. There's quite a bit now from real journalists. Check out the Louisville C-J sometime.

        Besides, the pay sites are just repackaged rumors and non-information with tantalizing headlines. Oh well, there's a sucker born every minute, but why put dead links on a recruiting site?

        For example here are the last 4 posts on Verez Ward:

        03/04/08:
        http://basketballrecruiting.rivals.c...asp?CID=781975

        03/01/08:
        http://basketballrecruiting.rivals.c...asp?CID=780779

        02/21/08:
        http://basketballrecruiting.rivals.c...asp?CID=777352

        02/19/08:
        http://scouthoops.scout.com/2/730276.html

        Click on any of them and all you get is an invitation to subscribe. A waste of time.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by jeffto View Post
          The information flow would never stop. There was plenty of real recruiting news for free before pay sites were invented. There's quite a bit now from real journalists. Check out the Louisville C-J sometime.

          Besides, the pay sites are just repackaged rumors and non-information with tantalizing headlines. Oh well, there's a sucker born every minute, but why put dead links on a recruiting site?

          For example here are the last 4 posts on Verez Ward:

          03/04/08:
          http://basketballrecruiting.rivals.c...asp?CID=781975

          03/01/08:
          http://basketballrecruiting.rivals.c...asp?CID=780779

          02/21/08:
          http://basketballrecruiting.rivals.c...asp?CID=777352

          02/19/08:
          http://scouthoops.scout.com/2/730276.html

          Click on any of them and all you get is an invitation to subscribe. A waste of time.

          agreed, posting links to pay sites is just about the same as posting as Ad to join that pay site.
          [B]"Is she gone yet?? [B]

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          • #6
            I actually enjoy it. They typically have a short paragraph that explains the article. It at least gives you information that there has been some sort of recruiting update.
            -SlM-

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            • #7
              Originally posted by jeffto View Post
              The information flow would never stop. There was plenty of real recruiting news for free before pay sites were invented. There's quite a bit now from real journalists. Check out the Louisville C-J sometime.

              Besides, the pay sites are just repackaged rumors and non-information with tantalizing headlines. Oh well, there's a sucker born every minute, but why put dead links on a recruiting site?

              For example here are the last 4 posts on Verez Ward:
              (snip)

              Click on any of them and all you get is an invitation to subscribe. A waste of time.
              All Rivals and Scout links are pay site links. If you don't subscribe, you will not get the full article. I was under the assumption that was general knowledge. Are their folks that think otherwise?

              And to clarify, the initial post was about posting pay links on the main BearcatNews home page, not the recruiting pages for individual players.

              And to further clarify, we've been doing it this way for a long time and this is the first complaint.
              Mike In Clifton

              No sarcasm on the internet.

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              • #8
                Just to clarify, I'm not complaining about the links, I just think it is hypocritical to tell people not to post links in the forums but you guys do it on the front page. I subscribe to Rivals and get all the info in those articles, and appreciate the work that those guys do (as well as you for collecting all the info you do).

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                • #9
                  oh, okay. Looked like a complaint at first glance. thanks.
                  Mike In Clifton

                  No sarcasm on the internet.

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                  • #10
                    pay sites

                    Since the pay site issue seems to periodically come up (right now with the BK articles), I am wondering if you could use and approach like Yahoo finance does, when linking to a pay article, put $ in the title. Something like:

                    Sitting Down with BK, Part III ($)

                    That way people know and if they complain about it, well, it just indicates their stupidity to me. Adding the $ should not be terribly time consuming, right? You do have to type in the header I presume.

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