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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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i have a problem. i can't log out i click the log out button and it just returns me to the front page. can somebody help me
Posted:  07/24/2012 17:38:32
 
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ok thanks Gregg
Posted:  07/24/2012 12:55:01
 
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Why is the 360 Modena not featured, but every other Ferrari is? Is that a bug, or was that done on purpose?

Also, there is a glitch with the Offline and Online system, because after seven minutes go by, it automatically goes to offline until you do another activity. Also, there is something wrong with the clock the user is last active. When you go to the "Spotters" Page, notice how every time ends in "07", like every time is like 10:07, 12:07, and so on.
Posted:  07/24/2012 12:32:21
 
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umberto - Don't worry, we're going to fix all the model names and add new ones. that's coming up in the near future.
Posted:  07/24/2012 12:25:55
 
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@11 R8 - that's why we're introducing the "Favorites" button. Reserve that for the best of the best.
Posted:  07/24/2012 12:24:00
 
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Can you put the 599GTO category?? Because there's a lot of pics of that car but there's only the 599GTB categry ;)
Posted:  07/24/2012 10:42:16
 
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i get that you can rate a pic 1 star either if its not a good picture or you're just a jerk. but say its a picture of 14 Bugatti's
a simple like doesn't do the picture justice
Posted:  07/24/2012 10:08:05
 
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Stars and like/dislike are both the same. people use them as a personal attack tool.
(If you know what i mean)
Posted:  07/24/2012 01:29:14
 
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I agree with gregg
Posted:  07/24/2012 00:52:51
 
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Gregg is right, I like the LIKE/Favourite Idea
Posted:  07/24/2012 00:24:04
 
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The star ratings brings the same problems as the "dislikes". When people rate a photo 1 star or 2 stars, there will be complaints.
Posted:  07/23/2012 21:25:07
 
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i think that it should go back to the stars for rating photos
Posted:  07/22/2012 16:38:36
 
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@melvin - yes, a mobile app is definitely on the list of things we will be providing. Of course, we first need to work on some of the other improvements first, but we'll definitely launch a mobile app in the future.
Posted:  07/22/2012 12:14:38
 
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Stars were the best, but now it's going to be like in facebook, no dislike, because people can't accept the fact that there will always be haters.
Posted:  07/22/2012 11:40:59
 
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I agree with Melvin52, would be a great idea have an mobile app for android and apple so we have the pics in real time. Would be cool if there is a ''google maps integration'' so if you see the pic there is also a map with the exactly point... But maybe it's a stupid Idea :)
Posted:  07/22/2012 07:23:27
 
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Can you add Alpina B5 and Alpina B3 and Mercedes C63 AMG as catagorys?
Posted:  07/21/2012 22:20:11
 
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Yesss!!!! Thanks so much gregg. That was one of my biggest hopes for this website.
Posted:  07/21/2012 22:01:15
 
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I had a suggestion that goes past the website and not sure if it was a good one or not. Wouldn't it be cool if ExoticSpotter.com had a mobile app making it easier to upload pictures for those who use their mobile devices to photograph? I use my iPhone or iPad most all the time since I do not own a professional camera. Once I take a photo I have to email it to myself, open my email account on my laptop, save the photo, then come to ExoticSpotter.com and go through all my photos and upload the ones I need. For me it's a long process since I hardly ever use my laptop because my iPad can do ALMOST everything my laptop can (uploading pictures to desktop websites is not one of those things). I hardly ever upload because of this process. I'm just saying this could be a lot easier for me and maybe a lot of other people who use ExoticSpotter.
Posted:  07/21/2012 21:26:43
 
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Thanks to your feedback, we've decided that it's a good idea to remove the dislike button and replace it with a "favorites" button. This should result in a more positive sharing and voting experience. We'll try to get this new system implemented in the next week or so.
Posted:  07/21/2012 18:48:20
 
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I like the "Favourite photos" idea!
Posted:  07/20/2012 21:04:45
 
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