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not make easier. Flags simply make it a lot easier. And often it is not a player or team that readers are looking for, but actually a nationality. I, for one, use them often to find out how my fellow
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First of all, there is no law here. Secondly, Iâve seen the argument that flags are only useful at the beginning of a draw pop up a couple of times and I honestly have to disagree with it. Having them there for every round allows you to scan the route a certain player took through a tournament in a
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I feel like this gets brought up constantly and those who like the flags will argue for their inclusion. In reality, the line where someone "represents a nationality" is quite vague. In some sports you only represent yourself, but some users are convinced that your nationality implies that you also
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Aesthetics should never be prioritized over functionality. Flags arenât placed there for decoration. They are there for informative reasons and because they actually aid in parsing tables and draws. It certainly would still be possible to find and track a name without flags, but it would certainly
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I don't really like it in a roster (or teamsheet) as those players clearly aren't representing those nations. However, there might be times when you might want to indicate something, such as when there is a domestic limit for foreign players, but even then I'd rather we identified this differently
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Lee, this isnât about whether the nationalities are relevant, that already has been established in multiple previous discussion. And thatâs not even for this MOS to judge. This is on how to represent them. And flags are the most straightforward way to that. Birthtowns and enjoyment are ridiculous
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without having to click on every single name in those lists. Sure in your example the bare names would be easier to read without the flags, but you would also remove invaluable information. As the charts stand now, I can see in literally second how many of these tournaments were won by my felloy
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I know it's a matter of opinion on that. It can be minorly useful in scanning but at the cost of esthetics.... it looks lousy. And for me I scan the player name. I have no issues in college basketball playoff grids in seeing a team's path without seeing a flag icon. And charts like
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