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basescore for LOST-Chall has been increased from 6000 to 10000.
It has grown a *lot* since it started!
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I lowered the basescore for thisislegal from 8000 to 5000 and look forward to better automated scoring of the participating sites.

Beside that i am trying to SEO wechall a bit:

Your profile link on wechall is now http://www.wechall.net/profile/%USERNAME%
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W00t! Straight from rank 122 to rank 98! Smile
Mostly due to an immediate 8k increase in my Lost-Chall stats, so I am very glad about that! ;)

Might I suggest lowering HispaByte? I have solved only 2 challenges there, and gained 20%, which is worth 284 points. Infomirmo for example, I have completed about 10 challenges, earned 0.83%, and only gotten 47 points, even though the challenges were just as hard, if not harder at infomirmo.

Also I believe WeChall needs to be significantly raised for two reasons. Firstly, it is the 'governing' site, and secondly, the challenges in general seem to be much harder than the majority of challenges on other sites.

Just my 2 cents.
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