@NEWSMAX If it's the KKK protesting against the Jews, it's legal protest and protected by the police, if it's anyone else? It's used as a political move to get votes from Jews and hate on Muslims.
@HungryCorean@rjtriedtotweet@OPAsiaNews@noa_nyaan1 Right, those are instances where store don't allow sign up until the day of the event. And they add them in manually. I can add players into the system immediately after starting an event using the numbers under the barcode in the last section of the app or the barcode also.
@rjtriedtotweet@OPAsiaNews@noa_nyaan1 Yea definitely not FULLY automated. The TO has to go and start the pairings and accept the ones reported. They can then do things to change outcomes. Granted, this should ONLY be happening in certain circumstances.
@OPAsiaNews@rjtriedtotweet@noa_nyaan1 I definitely agree with that, it's something that with a little more context I myself became concerned about. People shouldn't be removed simply because the store.doesnt want them to play. That's just wrong.
@noa_nyaan1 Again, this is something normal. And infact it's a good thing. I wouldn't try using this to spread false rumors or say it's a conspiracy against players. It's something that is necessary for TOs to make tournaments run smoothly.
@rjtriedtotweet@OPAsiaNews@noa_nyaan1 Wanna hear something even crazier about the app? I can determine who plays who round 1. I can even do so throughout the event. Not saying I do so of course. But what's being shown isn't even the craziest thing in the app.
@OPAsiaNews@rjtriedtotweet@noa_nyaan1 This is nothing new, it's something that is necessary in the event that people signed up and never showed up to the event. Also, if the event had a low cap and it was filled with people not participating they can be removed to add new people.