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A Special Message from ExoticSpotter

Jul 13, 2012

ExoticSpotter.com has been neglected for a long time. Yet despite this, an awesome community has grown. We're proud to have passionate spotters like yourself who share a deep love of exotic cars, and it's time that we give you guys the site that you deserve.

Over the next few months, you will be seeing many improvements. We plan to release a new design that will display photos in larger sizes with better usability. We're also working on several new features, including improved profile pages, better social features, comment alerts, discussion forums, improved point system, this blog, and much more.

We're also in the process of implementing a new moderation system which will seperate "true" spottings from those that don't qualify. Many of you have questions as to what constitutes a true spotting, so here is our official stance:

 

True Spottings:
  • Photo must be taken on public roads, highways, or parking spots, and
  • Photographer must have no prior knowledge that the vehicle would be in that location.
Not True Spottings:
  • Photos from Car Shows (including parking lot of car shows)
  • Photos from Car Club Meetings
  • Photos from the start or end of a Car Rally (Gumball 3000)
  • Photos at or near an Exotic Car Dealership
  • Photos taken in private garage or shop
  • Photos of friend's or neighbor's cars
  • Photos from a photo shoot
  • Photos taken in known locations where exotics are always parked (certain hotels, in front of certain stores, etc)
NOTE: If a photo looks suspicious, you need to provide a detailed description of how you spotted the car. If you provide no details, the photo will not qualify as a true spotting.
The Following May Qualify as True Spottings:
  • Spotting an exotic car while it's taking part in a Rally, (if you didn't know about the Rally)
  • Spotting an exotic car on the streets near a car show (not directly outside the show)

 

Here's a simple way to look at it: Exotic spotting is like wild bird spotting. If you take a photo of a bird at the zoo, that is not a real spotting. (that's like taking a photo at a car show).

A true exotic spotting is one where you have no idea if an exotic car will be there. Photos of exotic cars parked in front of certain hotels don't count as real spottings, because there's a reasonable expectation that they will be there.

This being said, it doesn't mean we won't feature photos that are not true spottings. Any photo of an exotic car on public roads will qualify to be on the site, but true spottings will receive higher points and awards.

In order to implement this new moderation system, we will need volunteers to go through the archives and mark photos accordingly. These volunteers will also moderate new photos, to make sure only the best ones are "featured". We will be providing admin tools to make tasks easier.

If you're interested in volunteering as a moderator, please email us. We'd also like to hear your ideas for new features or changes you'd like to see to the site. Thank you to everyone who has contributed so far, we look forward to taking the site to the next level. Please leave your comments below.

Comments (388 total)
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@umberto, whats a grapich???
Posted:  08/02/2012 11:29:39
 
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Yes, would be cool a new... cool grapich :D
Posted:  08/02/2012 09:47:56
 
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Better profiles!! :)
Posted:  08/02/2012 08:51:48
 
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a lancia catagory as they are rare
Posted:  08/02/2012 08:07:29
 
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In my opinion the BMW M3-E92 it's an exotic, I don't know if in U.S.A. is a common car but hear in Italy I've seen 3/4 E-92 in the last two years so here, it's a pretty rare car.
Posted:  08/02/2012 03:58:47
 
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Just to let you guys know, we're reading each and every comment and suggestion. Keep them coming, if it's a good idea, we'll add it to the list.
Posted:  08/02/2012 02:51:14
 
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@mercedes 280 SLC, we already have that. It's the comments button at the top of your screen that tells you when someone comments on the pictures you posted or commented on
Posted:  08/02/2012 01:10:34
 
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I'm not sure if this has been posted already but a like button on comments or an agree button, something like that, would be good.
Posted:  08/01/2012 22:46:12
 
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It would be cool to be able to suscribe to some pics so you can get notifications when someone comments on that pic
Posted:  08/01/2012 22:36:22
 
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We should have an M3 category, the M is cheaper and way more common and it has a category.
Posted:  08/01/2012 20:15:58
 
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Yeah, i dont really care if there's an M3 category. If it hapens, it happens, if it doesn't, it doesn't.
Posted:  08/01/2012 18:37:40
 
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@blakeyboy1
Not exotic AND they are everywhere!!
Posted:  08/01/2012 18:05:11
 
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no m3
Posted:  08/01/2012 16:54:37
 
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@ferrari458italia, oh, i dont know, it might be.

@umberto, i agree, we do need a Z06 and M3 category.
Posted:  08/01/2012 12:32:28
 
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some of you may disagree but there should be a nissan 35/37oz category
Posted:  08/01/2012 10:12:29
 
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Please also add:
Corvette Z06
BMW M3
BMW X6M-X5M
Nissan GT-R
Lancia Stratos
Posted:  08/01/2012 09:42:21
 
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@djshift: isnt ruff its own company cause it has its own engine, and just uses a porsche body?
Posted:  08/01/2012 08:53:58
 
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and a category for the t-rex thing
Posted:  08/01/2012 08:23:08
 
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StudioTorino and Strosek
Posted:  08/01/2012 05:00:12
 
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And in the Ferrari category put the Ferrari 206 DINO.
Posted:  08/01/2012 03:42:47
 
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