thewebtower said:Clicks IN, just means people clicked The Web Tower banner on another site (it's a backlink to TWT) - thus promoting the banners rank amongst the tower.
Clicks OUT, just means people clicked a banner ON The Web Tower linking to another site. This is just to show users how much activity on their site they're getting from TWT.
I just looked at xtremetop100.com. They're using OUT the same way as me. It's only marked red to distinguish the difference - IN being the one they order users by and it being the most significant. Click a banner, it increases OUT. Click it from their site, it increases IN.Azza12342 said:If you take a look at XtremeTop100.com you will notice the IN is green, this being that people genuinely wanted to vote for the site, and red being OUT, this means when people vote they clicked the option: "Click here if you were tricked to vote", added to that sites OUT. Take a look at the top World Of Warcraft server, you will notice it has alot of OUT, this meaning they force people to vote 🙂.
So OUT=Bad, IN=Good, so good idea to put it in the FAQ 🙂.
thewebtower said:I just looked at xtremetop100.com. They're using OUT the same way as me. It's only marked red to distinguish the difference - IN being the one they order users by and it being the most significant. Click a banner, it increases OUT. Click it from their site, it increases IN.Azza12342 said:If you take a look at XtremeTop100.com you will notice the IN is green, this being that people genuinely wanted to vote for the site, and red being OUT, this means when people vote they clicked the option: "Click here if you were tricked to vote", added to that sites OUT. Take a look at the top World Of Warcraft server, you will notice it has alot of OUT, this meaning they force people to vote 🙂.
So OUT=Bad, IN=Good, so good idea to put it in the FAQ 🙂.
Unbreakable said:Same. Seems to be one of those sites i visit daily now days. 😛
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