sibyllene
13 years ago
Last thread was mega long, so we can continue the discussion here. The original question was: |
Liquid Grace
13 years ago
Let me say this. The new system on a whole is leaps and bounds better then 4 years ago even 2 years ago (before this was all really started). I won more as a new member way back when and my poetry was utter crap. While it was a huge ego boost back then to see that, realistically it didn't match up to some of the poets on here. |
sibyllene
13 years ago
Those are two good ideas, Amanda. |
Sunshine
13 years ago
For the first, are you picturing it as in, say, there are 20 judges, and five would always do week one, another five would always do week 2, etc? I think if we could organize it, at might be another good option to consider. My initial thought was "well, ok, but I like when we can mix in totally new people," but we would probably be hardpressed to find more than 20, in either case, so it might not matter : ) |
Liquid Grace
13 years ago
For the first idea yes. " hardpressed to find more than 20, in either case, so it might not matter : " This was another reason why I suggested it. Because while everyone wants 'fresh' judges as we've seen with the nominations thread not a lot of people are actually able to do it. Which leaves me to believe it may become harder to find 'new' judges as time goes on. |
sibyllene
13 years ago
I rather like both of those ideas. Good thinking! Let's wait for more people to sound off on it! |
Britt
13 years ago
I only see one issue, and that would be people forgetting they are or aren't supposed to vote. It would require some organization from either the mods taking people down and putting them up every week to judge, or the contest holder would need to PM each judge and remind them this is their week. Also watching carefully who has judged and if there are any extra points added that aren't accounted for.. in case a judge from an off week votes when they aren't supposed to? |
Larry Chamberlin
13 years ago
Wow, I just spent close to an hour reading through the two threads. |
sibyllene
13 years ago
Larry, leave it to you to take all of our ideas and say "ok, now here's how we can actually implement it." Have I mention lately that I love your mod skills? |
Larry Chamberlin
13 years ago
I will set up calendars tomorrow or Sunday & send the mods & Joe a link to them. We can put in those who accepted already. I think all who declined or who have not yet accepted might be PMed to respond whether they could accept future terms or shorter ones. |
The Princess
13 years ago
Thanks, Larry! |
Decayed
13 years ago
Agreee :D ^^ |
Ingrid
13 years ago
Yes, Larry has a good head on his shoulders:) |
Britt
13 years ago
That would be nice. Have it so it just says how many times the poem was nominated. Oh the mystery. |
Larry Chamberlin
13 years ago
Yes, that should be on the Janis list |
Decayed
13 years ago
Definitely an awesome idea. |
silvershoes
13 years ago
You got this, Larry. God bless your organizational skills. |
abracadabra
13 years ago
So, just quickly- the change is we're switching around judges more often now? |
Liquid Grace
13 years ago
Are you meaning my suggestion Abby? |
abracadabra
13 years ago
Oh, wow. So the mods will send out PMs to the next lot of five judges from the pool every week to remind them it's their turn coming up? |
Liquid Grace
13 years ago
The way I suggested it was that everyone would have a set week. (so first week, second, third etc.) Then if someone has to miss the mods and judges would work together to switch the week for one judge and another. It's a tiny bit more leg work in the beginning but will offer the judges a much needed break from having to do it every week. As mentioned before there was a notable trend of judges missing. While I don't want to speak for them, I can imagine it gets hard doing it for x amount of months every single week. |
abracadabra
13 years ago
Good points. It isn't fair if not all five judges are voting every week. And a six-month period is certainly a long time to dedicate to judging (though it used to be much longer). However, there is a lot to be said for consistency in a judging panel. The judges over the last six months have subconsciously been involved in setting their standards upon the site- and though their opinions are individual, their overall standard is uniform as the same heads are voting every week. This gives members an idea of what is expected from the judges, and allows for comparisons from week to week. If the judges were different every week, this would not occur. (Of course, in the end, poetry should not be written for winning contests, but in any contest, there should ideally be a uniform standard.) |
silvershoes
13 years ago
Maybe we should take a vote? We can vote whether or not to shorten the amount of time people are judges or keep the 6 month duration. If the majority want to shorten it, we can take another vote with different duration options (2 months, 3 months, 4...). |
Liquid Grace
13 years ago
I vote for the shifts. |
Ingrid
13 years ago
I wish we could, as submitting poets, decide to submit a poem for the weekly contest and have it be anonymous (until after the week has passed and then you'd be free to either post it, or decide not to) and all members being able to see it and vote for it, without knowing who wrote what. I bet we would have a slightly different outcome if we did, lol. |
silvershoes
13 years ago
I see Larry did start a thread, but I'm not sure it's taken the direction you intended, Ingrid. You were suggesting that members PM their poems to Larry, not post them in the thread, correct? Then Larry could copy-paste the poems into the thread without the authors' names attached? |
abracadabra
13 years ago
That system would only work for people who read these forums. I think the current system is more far-reaching and fair. |
sibyllene
13 years ago
My suggestion (if we didn't do the rotating, weeklong thing) would be to start with 3 months, and see if that's manageable. If it's a piece o' cake, maybe we can mosey our way down to 2 and get a wider pool. With a deck so I can lay under an umbrella and admire Abby in her orange bikini. |
Britt
13 years ago
If Abbys bringing out her bikini I think judges will hang around longer than a few months. |
silvershoes
13 years ago
I'm going to say... 3 months it is! Hope that's ok. |
Edward D Zurovec
13 years ago
I just don't see it, Orange on a Roo is not fitting. |
Liquid Grace
13 years ago
Oh ok so we're not doing the weekly rotation thing? I thought it'd be talked about a bit more before throwing the idea out the window. Especially given just how many people actually agreed with it over just moving the commitment to 3 months. That was a bit disappointing to see. (more or less that a discussion wasn't really held only a quick decision.) I didn't see it get ruled out so I'm a bit confused why the quick decision was made. If anything I'd do a month long stint so that this can get sorted out and implemented, since it seems many are on board all but from what I see one or two people. Abby being the most vocal against it. Which is fine but that's the only person I've seen who doesn't feel it would be a good thing to do. |