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Old 11-06-2015, 01:39 PM #1
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Default Recruits/Superfans analogy

I have said time and time again that superfans deserve their place in the house far more than recruits. I want to propose two analogies to see what you think.

1) I see a superfan as someone who has been studying a field for years and years. In turn, a recruit only finds out about the field a couple months before the show. Surely someone who's sought out that field for years deserves it more? Especially when those recruited are usually recruited for idiotic things such as the way they look.

2) I see a superfan as a chess player who's watched hundreds of games of chess. A recruit hasn't seen any. Of course a game by someone who's watched hundreds of games is going to be more intricate, just because they have had more exposure to how the game works.

What do you think about these work/chess game analogies? #TeamSuperfans #HateRecruits
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