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BBQKittenWingsis there a way you can go into the search bar and type in " Loon Mountain " and it would pull up all edits from loon mountain, and have them put up in rank?
Mr.BishopNegative. Our search is a piece of shit.
Its been a long time dream of mine to have this type of functionality, but as of current we haven't been able to allocate the time/money for the large amount of work it would take to do it.
.ZT.Maybe a feature that allows you to select locations for edits and view edits by location could be implemented rather than updating the search bar?
Mr.BishopNegative. Our search is a piece of shit.
Its been a long time dream of mine to have this type of functionality, but as of current we haven't been able to allocate the time/money for the large amount of work it would take to do it.
chiefclulIf it requires more adds then their already are... I will support this feature.
Mr.BishopIf every single person who visited the site turned off adblock we could do it.
Krotchs_BrotherJust block ad-block.
Honestly, people just like to bitch. I've been using newschoolers without ad block since I started and I'm not going anywhere.
Keep in mind the majority of users on here are wealthy white kids. They love to complain about slight inconveniences.
Mr.BishopSo the result for people using adblock is that they're going to completely ruin the idea of separating your content and advertising. The more you use adblock, the more sponsorship will be integrated into content.
It was nice when you could actually keep separation as a brand where ads were ads and content was content.
Krotchs_BrotherI've noticed a push towards this in recent years. Definitely not a fan, as it's not only ruining the content itself, but it's making it harder to know what is an ad and what isn't.
And I'll be damned if I passively consume ads while watching my favorite skiers lol
Inb4 newschoolers heads towards an Orwellian future. Enter subliminal ski advertising.