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$600 Griefed ZB Tourny hosted by Topanga, Trev0x & Shadows <3
April 19th @ 7:00 p.m. EST
Server: NAC
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Likalee retweetledi

@SPECTRAESPORT1 @Skillssdobronxs @sxdiafn @iceLeoh Vi stava difendendo letteralmente ha detto che l altro non ha un euro non voi ……
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@Skillssdobronxs @sxdiafn @iceLeoh in realtà non siamo un semplice team ma siamo un org e poi se non avremo un euro non avremmo pagato a iceleoo quindi perfavore goditi la tua vita e non rompere
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Good job guys. Now that map spam has been banned, maybe you’ll finally understand something: the problem with UEFN was never map spam.
A year and a half ago the algorithm was great and nobody was spamming maps.
If you went into New and Updated and reached around 1300 players, you moved into New and Top Rated.
If you hit about 2500 players, you got placed high in Top Rated, and from there your map could actually take off.
There were no spammers, because there was no reason to spam.
Spam only started because of Fortnite’s algorithm changes. And only people who have been in this scene for years actually understand that.
Combat maps are the most played maps in the game. Fortnite is a combat game.
Yet a new combat map hasn’t been placed in a decent discovery tab for about 11 months. That should tell you something.
Instead, a lot of you spent years blaming Red vs Blue maps and “spam”, when in reality that was never the reason your maps weren’t getting players.
And when you finally realize that getting 50 players in a tab isn’t because of Red vs Blue, it’s because your maps just aren’t good enough, maybe you’ll understand you wasted two years complaining about the wrong thing.
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We’ve added a new Fortnite Developer Rule to address spam islands in Fortnite:
1.9.1 - “No one likes spam. Do not publish multiple copies of the same island or metadata in an attempt to manipulate search ranking, engagement, or visibility from the same account, alternate accounts or teammate accounts.”
Starting March 11, developers breaking this rule will face escalating penalties, including impacts to monetization, island removal, and account suspension.
We’ll also be rolling out new automated tooling in the coming weeks to prevent spam islands from being published.
legal.epicgames.com/fortnite/devel…
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