+gntlmnjim Posted February 8, 2006 Share Posted February 8, 2006 Is there a way I can find out who is watching my goecache? Quote Link to comment
salmoned Posted February 8, 2006 Share Posted February 8, 2006 Yes, you can ask. Otherwise, no. Quote Link to comment
+StarBrand Posted February 8, 2006 Share Posted February 8, 2006 Yes, you can ask. Otherwise, no. ...by posting a note on the cache page asking the watchers to ID themselves. Quote Link to comment
+5¢ Posted February 8, 2006 Share Posted February 8, 2006 You can get the watchers back by making it a members only cache and see who pops in to read the page. Quote Link to comment
+Ed & Julie Posted February 9, 2006 Share Posted February 9, 2006 Is there a way I can find out who is watching my goecache? Does it matter? Be happy your cache is cool enough that someone wants to watch it Quote Link to comment
+Deliveryguy428 Posted February 9, 2006 Share Posted February 9, 2006 Better yet keep posting random and weird notes on the page and either A- they will email you and find out whats up or B- drop it from the watchlist....so maybe not your best bet. Honestly, you got people watching it, be happy, and usually a FTF person is usually one person watching the cache if it is a good cache. Quote Link to comment
+Markwell Posted February 9, 2006 Share Posted February 9, 2006 Better yet keep posting random and weird notes on the page and either A- they will email you and find out whats up or B- drop it from the watchlist....so maybe not your best bet. Los pingüinos están en el wáter. Der Drachen besteht darauf, dass wir ihm eine Jungfrau als Opfer bringen, anderenfalls wird er das Dorf völlig niederbrennen. Stoplights are like bananas. Green means Go, yellow means slow, and red means stop. Well, Bananas are the opposite. Green means stop, yellow means slow, and red means WHOAH, WHERE DID YOU GET THET BANANA! All religions, arts and sciences are branches of the same tree. All these aspirations are directed toward ennobling man's life, lifting it from the sphere of mere physical existence and leading the individual towards freedom. Those ought to get someone's attention. Quote Link to comment
+whistler & co. Posted February 9, 2006 Share Posted February 9, 2006 Then only caches we watch are unresolved DNF's. I think a lot of people do that. Perhaps one of the moderators could answer this, however. Most caches seem to have 2 watchers, and quite a few have 1 watcher. Does the cache owner automatically count as a watcher? Does the approver generally have the cache on his/her watchlist? In other words, if a cache has 2 watchers, would it be safe to assume that the watchers are the owner and the approver? Quote Link to comment
+cal25 Posted February 9, 2006 Share Posted February 9, 2006 I sometimes add a cache to my watch list if I have troble finding it. Eventually someone mite make a comment that helps me find it. Then I usually will take it off my watch list. Quote Link to comment
+Airmapper Posted February 9, 2006 Share Posted February 9, 2006 (edited) Then only caches we watch are unresolved DNF's. I think a lot of people do that. Perhaps one of the moderators could answer this, however. Most caches seem to have 2 watchers, and quite a few have 1 watcher. Does the cache owner automatically count as a watcher? Does the approver generally have the cache on his/her watchlist? In other words, if a cache has 2 watchers, would it be safe to assume that the watchers are the owner and the approver? No, the cache owner is not included on the number watching. Nor is the Reviewer unless they put it on their watchlist. Your friendly forum Noderator Edited February 9, 2006 by Airmapper Quote Link to comment
Keystone Posted February 9, 2006 Share Posted February 9, 2006 Airmapper the "Noderator" gives a correct answer. Some volunteer cache reviewers make it a habit to watchlist any cache that they publish, so that the logs from early finders will let them know quickly if there is some sort of problem with the cache (bad coordinates, angry neighbors, etc.). I see you live in Pennsylvania, where I am one of the cache reviewers. The Pennsylvania cache reviewers do NOT automatically watchlist the caches they publish. So, those one or two watchers are not the owner or the reviewer. When I have a reason to be monitoring a cache in my review territory, I put it on one of several bookmark lists that are not "public." You'd never know whether I am getting copies of all the logs on your cache. The availability of bookmark lists is one of the reasons why looking at the number of watchers, or finding out who they are, are arguably not useful exercises. Quote Link to comment
+zoltig Posted February 9, 2006 Share Posted February 9, 2006 When I have a reason to be monitoring a cache in my review territory, I put it on one of several bookmark lists that are not "public." You'd never know whether I am getting copies of all the logs on your cache. The availability of bookmark lists is one of the reasons why looking at the number of watchers, or finding out who they are, are arguably not useful exercises. GC's equivalent of "Big Brother" Quote Link to comment
+TeamVilla5 Posted February 9, 2006 Share Posted February 9, 2006 Sometimes I think Cache Maggots watchlist TBHotels so they can raid it whenever there's a new guest! Thinking about that, I'd like to be able to know who's watching my cache. Is there a reason NOT to have that info available? In what instances would someone really CARE that the cache owner knew who was watching? I know that I, for one, certainly wouldn't care if any of the cache owners knew that I was watching their cache! Any other ideas/opinions on this? Happy Caching! Lori V. TeamVilla5 Quote Link to comment
+Airmapper Posted February 9, 2006 Share Posted February 9, 2006 Better yet keep posting random and weird notes on the page and either A- they will email you and find out whats up or B- drop it from the watchlist....so maybe not your best bet. Los pingüinos están en el wáter. Der Drachen besteht darauf, dass wir ihm eine Jungfrau als Opfer bringen, anderenfalls wird er das Dorf völlig niederbrennen. Stoplights are like bananas. Green means Go, yellow means slow, and red means stop. Well, Bananas are the opposite. Green means stop, yellow means slow, and red means WHOAH, WHERE DID YOU GET THET BANANA! All religions, arts and sciences are branches of the same tree. All these aspirations are directed toward ennobling man's life, lifting it from the sphere of mere physical existence and leading the individual towards freedom. Those ought to get someone's attention. ROFL!!!! I'll try that and see how it goes. Quote Link to comment
+Prime Suspect Posted February 9, 2006 Share Posted February 9, 2006 Sometimes I think Cache Maggots watchlist TBHotels so they can raid it whenever there's a new guest! Thinking about that, I'd like to be able to know who's watching my cache. Is there a reason NOT to have that info available? In what instances would someone really CARE that the cache owner knew who was watching? I know that I, for one, certainly wouldn't care if any of the cache owners knew that I was watching their cache! Any other ideas/opinions on this? Happy Caching! Lori V. TeamVilla5 "Is there a reason NOT to have that info available?" Your message is a good reason why. People should be able to watch a cache without coming under suspicion if something happens to that cache. If someone wants to keep tabs on the contents of cache, there are far stealthier methods than a watchlist (PQs or bookmarks for example). Quote Link to comment
+GrnXnham Posted February 10, 2006 Share Posted February 10, 2006 I think a lot of the urban caches are being watched by cachers who live nearby and want to know when a cool travel bug or coin is dropped off in the cache so they can make a quick grab. The rural caches are watched because many of these are the more challenging caches and cachers want to hear about other cachers' struggles to find them! Quote Link to comment
+Bill & Tammy Posted February 10, 2006 Share Posted February 10, 2006 I am watching your cache, I will be back in my black helicopter tomorrow to surveille it further Quote Link to comment
+Airmapper Posted February 10, 2006 Share Posted February 10, 2006 Hey, Nobody borrows the GC black helicopter without my authorization! I thought you knew that! Update: The posting crazy notes works, 1 out of 3 has E-mailed me, but I'm not sure how this affects their opinion of my mental health. Quote Link to comment
+Former Hawkeye Posted February 10, 2006 Share Posted February 10, 2006 9/10 of the caches on my list are ones I want to visit in the spring. I have to drive a distance to any new ones-so I want to check that they are active. 1/10 are DNF's Quote Link to comment
+TeamVilla5 Posted February 10, 2006 Share Posted February 10, 2006 If someone wants to keep tabs on the contents of cache, there are far stealthier methods than a watchlist (PQs or bookmarks for example). Boy, that shows you how stealth-savvy I am... never thought about that! For that matter, I haven't even learned to master PQ's!! Thanks for educating me! Happy Caching! Lori V. TeamVilla5 Quote Link to comment
+wimseyguy Posted February 10, 2006 Share Posted February 10, 2006 I am, thanks for asking. Quote Link to comment
+kentuckygirls Posted February 11, 2006 Share Posted February 11, 2006 Update: The posting crazy notes works, 1 out of 3 has E-mailed me, but I'm not sure how this affects their opinion of my mental health. Yes, Airmapper we thought you had lost it!!!! . But it worked didn't it?! Quote Link to comment
+Harmony Smurf Posted February 12, 2006 Share Posted February 12, 2006 I have put items on my watchlist if I either want to see if a bug that is there has moved (in case someone visits and doesn't find the bug) or if I had a DNF or thought the cache was cool. I like the fact that no one knows if I have it on my watch list. Quote Link to comment
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