ShoCkeyy: First tell me and the readers a little about yourself
Hot_Bid: I was born in China and smuggled out in a suitcase at the age of 4. I lived in New York and New Jersey for most of my childhood, went to NYU for undergrad and now I'm at the University of Michigan Law School; second year student at Michigan
I don't play many computer games outside of StarCraft, and I don't visit many forums outside of TeamLiquid. As recently as just a few years ago I wasn't a very "internet" person, but here I am now very involved with this site.
If you were to travel back in time and tell 2006 me that I would be flying cross country to a gaming convention and stay with people I've only met over the internet, I'd have said you were crazy.
If you told 2006 me that I'd be staying up until 4:30 AM to watch koreans play a computer game, I'd have said you were crazy too.
Funny how things change so much.
ShoCkeyy: Yea, this is true! So I'm guessing 2006 was when you joined TL?
Hot_Bid: No, I registered in 2003, I wasn't heavily into it really until 2005-2006
that's when Saro, who you may know as "the original coder" asked me to head a forum roundup project similar to PX called LiquiScoop.
ShoCkeyy: Oh yes, I remember that! When you got asked to lead LiquiScoop, what was your first reaction?
Hot_Bid: I thought this would be a cool thing to do. I became good friends with IntoTheWow and dronebabo, and LS helpers like Smurg and lil.sis. LiquiScoop turned out to be a lot of work for us, and ultimately led to its death. We weren't as dedicated or persistent as you guys, that's for sure. I think LS barely lasted five months, and while myself and ITW are still sane, it drove Smurg and lil.sis into exile and led to dronebabo's descent into madness. Very few people know this, but I am one of the three TeamLiquid users alive that have actually seen dronebabo in real life. He was an ordinary kid, but post-scoop he is now an anime image one liner spamming gollum, and the internet is his Mordor.
We got some cool looking progamer cards out of it though, check those out in the articles section.
More on dronebabo:
His mind works like a four year old's in real life, but when you plug him into the web he's like some sort of internet savant.
Two examples come to mind, first when we were hiding easter eggs for the initial TSL announcement in the TL layout, Sonuvbob and I were betting on when it would be discovered (the hidden link under the poll in that weird blue space)
ShoCkeyy: Do you have a picture of him?
Hot_Bid: I did take a picture of him but when i uploaded it to my computer he wasn't there, I swear to god i took one of him, but the image is just of a blank room
ShoCkeyy: Ghost, vampire maybe?
Hot_Bid: I sometimes wonder if he actually exists or if he's just in my mind
anyway bob said that people would find the hidden link within 24 hours, i said more like a few days and dronebabo found it within 2 minutes. Two minutes! we were still talking about our bet on how long itd take people and he already found it
ShoCkeyy: Oh no... What a bummer...
Hot_Bid: Second example is, I registered a username liquid`nazgui (with an i at the end) and trolled all the staff members with really hilarious PMs.
everyone fell for it but when I PM'd dronebabo he sent a PM back within 2 minutes figuring out the trick he is not someone to be trifled with.
ShoCkeyy: Guess not! Now we all know. Did you ever think that you would be in the position you are today because of the LiquiScoop?
Hot_Bid: I wish I could describe a meteoric rise to power, where I plotted and destroyed people in my path, but I can't. I was just an ordinary user who liked to make jokes and troll a few years ago. All of my "promotions" occurred out of necessity or weird circumstances. I needed to be blue to post LiquiScoop, then I needed to be red to edit people's writing when TLFE launched.
I became an Admin after TSL, when it was necessary to discuss sponsorship and other site planning things with the other Admins. Now I feel pretty connected and responsible for the site. In addition to admin work, I currently work on Fantasy stuff with Abydos1 and semioldguy.
And I will hopefully be covering the next season's MSL, last time was really fun doing it, though I probably won't think that when I have to edit another 100 screenshots of VODs into my newsposts hehe.
ShoCkeyy: As it grows and changes, what potential do you see in TL? Can we own the internet one day?
Hot_Bid: TeamLiquid has a lot of potential. It has great opportunity to be the #1 SC2 site for quite some time. The strength we have over other sites is our large yet tightly knit community and our staff. Not many site owners can be as flexible and smart as Nazgul, who does a lot of behind the scenes work but never really meddles or micromanages the other staff. I see a lot of other site owners being very dictatorial or greedy, but Naz usually lets us do our own thing. There's a great amount of trust among our staff - it's been like six years and we've had one truly bad staff promotion (I think?). I see the reds and blues as one big staff family that sometimes has flaws and arguments, but in the end it doesn't even matter because we come together.
Its the same for our community, i feel our users have a great sense of ownership for the site. They feel like they are a part of TL and that the site represents something. It's not just a place to get VODs or to check who won last night's match or to find an opponent. Rather, it's somewhere you can chill out with friends and really be proud of being a member. We want to continue that sort of bond into SC2.
Our greatest asset right now is our reputation among our users and the connection they have with each other and TL. Not many forums have it on the level that we do.
ShoCkeyy: Talking about the TL forums and its connection. Everyone knows you as an amazing troll. What was your favorite moment in trolling moment in TL history?
Hot_Bid: My trolling days are behind me and I don't troll anymore. Trolling is bad for the forum and a waste of time. Don't troll. Stay in school kids.
But if I had to pick a moment...
It would probably be the thread on World Wonders, where people were convinced I was trying to nominate Central Park as a world wonder.
That or the the private exchange I had with zulu_nation8 where he thought I was Klazart.
The World Wonder one was probably the best because I didn't have to use a fake username.
ShoCkeyy: How did that turn out to be in the end?
Hot_Bid: People argued with me for several pages before realizing I wasn't serious. Overall, I actually don't troll that much, but my "troll rep" really outpaces the amount of actual trolling I do (which is actually very little). Now, everything that sounds even remotely fake, the staff suspect its me.
ShoCkeyy: What was your favorite moment in TL?
Hot_Bid: The first TSL broadcast was the culmination of the most work and preparation I've done for TL, but my "favorite moment" has to be meeting Savior, Reach, Nal_rA, Xellos, Iris, and Yellow backstage at Blizzcon and giving them the TL cheerfuls. For quite some time it was just me, Manifesto7, the six progamers, and that hot translator lady. Overall that whole Blizzcon was awesome.
ShoCkeyy: If there was one thing you had to give up for TL, This thing being something of importance to you, what would it be?
Hot_Bid: I gave up part of my social life already.
I used to not really be an internet person, and I would have a relatively normal social life. But recently, I became more comfortable staying home, where I would screw around on the internet or watch progaming or play some BW. There's this stigma attached to being a "nerdy internet guy" but I really don't see that. I often actually choose to do these things over going out. It's about balance, if you're comfortable and confident with these sort of choices then there's no problem. Often people are insecure about this and feel they need to show others that they have a girlfriend, or they go to parties, or that they aren't some nerd who just plays games. You don't need to do that. Sure there are people who may fit right into the stereotypical internet loser, but there are plenty who don't and are perfectly well rounded. I know this isn't what your question was asking but I went there anyway.
Usually theres a guy who spends all his time on the internet then busts out as this party-hard socialite in college, I suppose for me the process happened in reverse.
ShoCkeyy: Good enough! Last question, what do you think about the Pony Express, and how it's going so far?
Hot_Bid: I love it, and I think you guys are doing a great job. It's really smart to spread all the work among a bunch of people. I think a more non-staff driven community thing like PX is perfect for our forum. I read it every time it comes out.
ShoCkeyy: What did you think about the last interview? and who do you really think it was?
Hot_Bid: I don't really know, who was it? micronesia?
ShoCkeyy: You just ruined my ending statement. But yes it was Micronesia.
Hot_Bid: Did you know?
ShoCkeyy: Did I know what?
Hot_Bid: micronesia was the worst player (other than Last Romantic and Fakesteve) in our summer league last year he was ranked even lower than GTR its his deepest darkest secret. I think he went like 3-12 or something and was whining about imbalanced matchups..
ShoCkeyy: Oh mah gawd, I probably would of done worse so meh
A little game between me and Hot_Bid, where I say a word that deals with TeamLiquid and he replys with what pops into his head.ShoCkeyy: fakesteve
Hot_Bid: e-penis
ShoCkeyy: kau
Hot_Bid: burnout (soon)
ShoCkeyy: blogs
Hot_Bid: emo
ShoCkeyy: incontrol
Hot_Bid: large
ShoCkeyy: idra
Hot_Bid: fuckingskillessnewbies
ShoCkeyy: honestea
Hot_Bid: missing
ShoCkeyy: lilsusie
Hot_Bid: boobs
ShoCkeyy: chill
Hot_Bid: angry
ShoCkeyy: artosis
Hot_Bid: nevergg
ShoCkeyy: sonuvbob
Hot_Bid: wizard#2
ShoCkeyy: nevergg
Hot_Bid: asianmanfetish (sry artosis)
ShoCkeyy: charliemurphy
Hot_Bid: imbecile or greatest troll ever
ShoCkeyy: savior
Hot_Bid: bonjwa
ShoCkeyy: reach
Hot_Bid: REACH
ShoCheyy: jaedong
Hot_Bid: skyhighftw
ShoCkeyy: teamliquid
Hot_Bid: .net
ShoCkeyy: So any shout outs?!
Hot_Bid: Shoutout to Peanut, my #1 homegirl call me yo. (im making the phone gesture with my hand right now)