sibyllene
13 years ago
Hello PnQers! As some of you might already know, we have been keeping track of Weekly Contest results in a thread in the Mod room. We wanted the data partly for curiosity, partly for posterity, and partly to make sure that things seem fair. |
Britt
13 years ago
I like the idea that the poem wins, regardless of the poet or how often they've won..as long as its not the same poem winning. |
silvershoes
13 years ago
Britt, people come to you because when you were a mod you got things done like nobody's business, and you are also an easy person to come to with problems... however, if someone wants an issue only a mod can fix to get fixed, they need to take that issue to a mod :) Britt can't help you, and it shouldn't be her burden to bare. |
Narphangu
13 years ago
Lions and Tigers and Britts, Oh my. |
RSJ
13 years ago
Sib :) |
Sunshine
13 years ago
I really think it can't be more fair:P, like we are the people nominating the poems we think are worth it, and obviously all of them are worth the front page, some poems are better than other poems, and its impossible that all the judges are biased and in love with the winners, so who ever the winner(s) is, we chose in the 1st place and they picked what they see are the top 3 between the rest of the poems, and honestly for me each poem that gets one nomination is a winner cause it impressed someone enough to vote for it... |
abracadabra
13 years ago
Definitely like the idea that any poem can win, any week, regardless of the poet's winning frequency. |
sibyllene
13 years ago
"Sib :) |
Britt
13 years ago
Abby, that's how things have gone though, at least when I ran the contest. I think whoever is in charge should send the judges reminders if they haven't heard anything, and should be readily available to vote for a poem if need be, or have a mod vote for a poem. |
sibyllene
13 years ago
I dunno. I guess my feelings would be that if the mods are responsible for how judging / the contest is run, we should keep ourselves out of the actual judging. Separation of power, or something. (The judges clearly being the judicial branch, mmmm?) |
Decayed
13 years ago
The contest is good actually. |
Courageous Dreamer
13 years ago
The mods then forward all the nominated poems (and I say the poets' names should be hidden) to each judge. |
nouriguess
13 years ago
Abed, what you are saying is like a site contest, not the weekly contest, dear. |
Ingrid
13 years ago
Being a judge is hard work and to some degree, an ungrateful job. There will always be people who feel their poem should have won. I didn't allow my personal feelings for people I care for affect my voting and do hope and think it is the same for all other past/ current/ future judges. |
nouriguess
13 years ago
Ingrid, are you saying that every nominated poem has the same opportunity to win? I disagree, most of the poems which have one nomination are brought down the list and they never win. |
Colm
13 years ago
I think its right that the best poems win, regardless of who writes them. This way it also makes it a little more rewarding if and when you do win, because you know your poem deserved it. I think the judges have done a good job recently and as far as I know, they consider all nominated poems. For example this week I think one of the poems only had one nomination and it won, deservedly so. |
nouriguess
13 years ago
For example this week I think one of the poems only had one nomination and it won, deservedly so. |
Colm
13 years ago
I think that when the judges vote for a poem it moves up towards the top of the nominations list, and I think possibly the number of nominations might have a bearing on it too. But it doesnt really change the fact that once it is nominated the judges consider it and it has a chance to win. |
nouriguess
13 years ago
I don't know, I've never been a judge before, but once I'll be a judge, I won't see how many nominations each piece has, but I'll read the piece itself without looking at the name of the poet, and without looking at the nominations, I'd give my vote regarding the piece, not the poet or his/her friends nominations. |
Narphangu
13 years ago
In that case, Nano, if the judges have all gotten their votes in with a reasonable amount of time (I like the 12 hour notice thing), maybe the mods could vote between the winners...? |
sibyllene
13 years ago
^That is odd, Narph. My guess would be that it could be because of the fact that some of the poems towards the bottom of the page get "pushed" over onto a mysterious "next" page that doesn't actually exist. It's a big problem, and it's near the top of the list for things we want the admins to fix. If the poems were posted within the last two weeks, though, I could see them showing up again as some of the older poems have gotten cleared out for the week. |
Ingrid
13 years ago
Ingrid, are you saying that every nominated poem has the same opportunity to win? I disagree, most of the poems which have one nomination are brought down the list and they never win. |
nouriguess
13 years ago
Thank you, Sibs, for the answer! |
Sunshine
13 years ago
Ya Nano I had no idea how Last Wish vanished LOL |
sibyllene
13 years ago
"About this fact that the more a poem gets nominations, the more it has the opportunity to win is, yes, unfair, because we all know that sometimes members nominate for their friends, and some in the comunity have lots of friends over here, so that they win every week??" |
nouriguess
13 years ago
Your "Last Wish" is gonnnneeeeee..... :O |
sibyllene
13 years ago
I think your opinions should definitely be considered, Poetess. |
nouriguess
13 years ago
So, things will stay the way they are now, and nothing will change? |
Sunshine
13 years ago
Lol Nano come on, you and we? who do you mean by we? |
nouriguess
13 years ago
Ughhh Nana you know that I love to win, but believe me in this thread, I wasn't talking about myself AT ALL. I even named few members poems that I think they deserve a win but they never did! and what makes me angry is when they even don't get an HM....the numbers of HM's isn't limited, right??? |
Sunshine
13 years ago
Lol no body will think you're a bad jealous guy, all grown ups :) so don't worry... |
nouriguess
13 years ago
I suggested before that all judges should give a short comment about all the poems, why they voted for this and why they left this unvoted to. |
Narphangu
13 years ago
I honestly think all these problems could be solved with a quicker judges rotation. I don't think it would be that hard to organize, after all, with an active list of nominations, the mods could probably throw together a new set of three poets (possibly with rather different styles?) every month or two... or even chart it out ahead of time, send out messages to verify members are willing to judge, for example, in December, and then send reminders out right before the month starts to make sure no one misses. If someone is unable, it's no harder than using a substitute judge is it? |
nouriguess
13 years ago
^^^can't agree more on this. Perfect idea, Narphi. :) |
sibyllene
13 years ago
I'd be open to seeing what other mods and members think of that idea. I know it was brought up earlier somewhere, but I do think it would take some of the load off. Maybe a 3 month rotation would be more manageable... some people don't always know what their schedules are going to be like half a year away. |
nouriguess
13 years ago
Thank you, Sibby, for being understanding like that! I would love to see the others mods and members agreeing on this. :) |
Narphangu
13 years ago
I don't know about three months Sibs... I'd say two month shifts? People can produce a lot of work over that period of time, and eight weeks means helping to choose twenty-four winning poems, right? I think that's probably enough before a switch, right? Personally, I can imagine planning to do something for two months, but three is pushing the boundaries of my scheduling. |
nouriguess
13 years ago
Two months? But how would they choose the judges every two months? will we be making a thread like this, every two months?? :/ three months seem better, right? |