Talk:Survivor: Korea/@comment-5810529-20130916013109/@comment-2142533-20130916052956

But think about it: if you are a contestant, wanting to play a game discreetly as much as possible but want to do it effectively (like blindsides), do we really want people from the outside to really know what is happening and have the threat of info being leaked?

What if say a Russell-type player played an ORG and wanted to trick the other tribe thinking he/she is in the bottom? They wouldn't believe him/her if the vote count was revealed publicly and show that he wasn't in the bottom. With the tribe switch, deception is more prevalent. So you could capitalize by making your tribemates think different on what is happening on the other tribe (like with Malcolm - he said to Pete that the Matsing idol was gone, which was impossible to hide if the format was the original one). They don't know who played HIIs, Mask and/or Rings, unless they are on that tribal. That is what we are going for: a bigger game experience that involves more mystery.

And we made it FB based mostly because let us face it. Wikia has many limitations for a Survivor game (being it a Wiki site) that using Facebook's technology makes it more viable for it. And we posted challenges in the ORG so I don't know what is the problem with it.