I have over 50 FTFs. But for the longest time only three of them were counted in the stats. I learned that this was the case because I had not used [FTF] or {FTF} in their logs.
<tangent> This begs the question: why did it detect those three at all? </tangent>
Anyway, I learned about the [FTF] or {FTF} log trick three weeks ago and went through the FTF checker, identified my FTFs and edited their logs accordingly. Since then, the total has ratcheted up by one or two (even between weekly refreshes - which I don't understand) every few days. I was waiting to pose this question to see if the whole lot of them would come in after last week's weekly refresh, but it only crept up to 12. I wasn't sure why there were about 40 outstanding FTFs with {FTF} leading off the first line of the found it log. I thought maybe I could speed things along by adding another {FTF} at the end of each log just to make sure, but that hasn't changed anything after this morning's refresh. It's only up to 16 now.
Yes, I could make a bookmark list, but this is supposed to be a more automatic way because I can add the special [FTF] notation in the field. The FTF I found last night is one of the 16 on my stats page this morning, in fact.
And yes, I am not yet a paying member. I'm playing with the system to see if I want to use it as my primary stats tool. I know I only get a once-weekly refresh, but I'm assuming my refresh is of the same quality I'd get if I was paying and getting it once per day. I'm considering this a test drive.
Thanks!
actualsize aka Dan