+ComputerSnack Posted November 26, 2005 Share Posted November 26, 2005 I noticed that if someone logs a cache, then at a later date finds the cache again (for example with a group of other geocachers) and logs it again, this adds another count to their find stats. I think that it is okay to log another find, but I don't think it should increase the stats. What do you think? Link to comment
+PeterNoG Posted November 26, 2005 Share Posted November 26, 2005 When a cache changes substanually, a cache owner may "invite" finders to re-find the cache. A second such visit qualifies as a second find. Even without an "invite", I have logged several caches more than once due to subtantial changes. In the above situations, I would prefer to see the old cache archived & a new one placed but many owners want to maintain the old listing. A minor change usually does not "qualify" for a second find. A second such visit should be logged as a NOTE; not as a find. Link to comment
+Lil Devil Posted November 26, 2005 Share Posted November 26, 2005 Normally when someone goes back to visit a cache that hasn't changed, such as with a group, or to pick up a travel bug, they should log it as a Note instead of a Find. Link to comment
+Indotguy Posted November 26, 2005 Share Posted November 26, 2005 Folks just love those little yellow smilies. Some will do anything to get one. Since people cheat in games that have rules and referees you sure can't expect any different in a game without either. Link to comment
+ComputerSnack Posted November 27, 2005 Author Share Posted November 27, 2005 Okay thanks. I did not read anywhere about the rules about logging, so maybe that should be added to the FAQ. Link to comment
+Mile Runner Posted November 28, 2005 Share Posted November 28, 2005 I think this also brings up the issue of should a cache owner log his own cache for maintains. I believe that this is about as low as you can go. what do others think? Link to comment
+LaPaglia Posted November 28, 2005 Share Posted November 28, 2005 I have to ask. Why should I or anyone else care how many times someone logs a cache. If the cache owner is ok with it then its none of my business. Link to comment
+tozainamboku Posted November 28, 2005 Share Posted November 28, 2005 Once again, another thread asking TPTB to change the geocaching.com site to enforce "rules" to keep the find count on geocaching.com "correct". And once again, I feel the need to point out that far worse than people logging multiple finds on a cache is the problem of all the people who find the cache and then don't log it online. How will we ever tell who has the most finds? Link to comment
+briansnat Posted November 29, 2005 Share Posted November 29, 2005 I have to ask. Why should I or anyone else care how many times someone logs a cache. If the cache owner is ok with it then its none of my business. Why shoud I care if Barry Bonds used steroids to hit 70 home runs, or if while we're playing Monoply one of the players keeps moving his piece when nobody is looking, or my golf partner kicks his ball a few inches to get a better lay? Its not going to make a difference in my life. But you know what? I do care. Link to comment
Jeremy Posted November 29, 2005 Share Posted November 29, 2005 Geocaching etiquette would say that logging a find twice for the same cache is not ok. However there are enough reasons why it is ok that there is no programming logic to restrict it. There are, however, ways for the cache owner to delete finds when he or she feels that it is wrong. In most situations it is the cache owner's responsibility to enforce a double-logging situation. So does it increase the statistics for a listing? Yes. Is it bad form? Yes, except in some situations. Do I care? Only when I consider it abuse of the site, like when someone logs an archived cache they never found just to boost their find count. That's just outright rude. briansnat, although I do care about the cheats in all the examples you offer, you are using examples from competitive activities. If you are in competition with geocachers over your find "score" then I assume you would validate whether that person is "playing" fair. However I continue to maintain that geocaching as the geocaching.com site is concerned is a noncompetitive activity, so someone's find count shouldn't harm you. Link to comment
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