Re: Costume Contest Rules Discussion Thread
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Unfortunately, if its a publicly promoted contest (as in participants are encouraged to promote it), its not going to be any different than any other contest on the internet. >>>clip<<<
as a promotion tool and costuming showcase, it did its job. It promoted and showed costumes. As a "costume contest", highly debatable.
maybe rename it "Halloween promotion contest"?
Agreed! or "Fall Recruitment Drive" All three Halloween Costume Contests, that is all they have been, recruitment drives. And all our discussions and suggestions are moot, if it that is to remain it's sole purpose.
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Perhaps having voting in the gallery be something that requires a minimum amount of posts? Would certainly limit recruited votes. Although I can see the complaints now of someone who logs on and posts ":thumbsup" in 20 threads to get the ability to vote.
Honestly from my perspective it's not going to happen. Yes, Iron Man is a very popular costume but they should compete with everyone else IMO. All an Iron Man category would do is take another prize away from the overall group based on subject and I don't think we want to go there.
Minimum vote count would not change a thing, would not limit recruited votes as they would, as you point out, just post ever how many posts were required and then vote.
And you stated rather emphatically that closing registration during the voting would in no way be considered , and is practically heresy, so if any limiting of voting were to be established it would have to be via the time element, must have been a member for X amount of days.......
I think that was a joke about having a separate IronMan category
So far as open voting goes I don't see it as a problem in most contests because in most contests the entrants are anonymous. The old dollar store lightsaber contests come to mind, never an issue that I recall. With costumes it's different because the builders are exposed.
This is why Art has an "anything goes" policy so far as recruitment and advertising for votes. If it weren't open it would be impossible to enforce restrictions.
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Definitely open to a veteran members contest as a separate event! We want contests to become a regular thing around here so I'm open to pitches. Perhaps even a category specifically for veterans although that might be pushing it.
Again though, I don't think as many feel shafted as you would believe. Only time will tell of course but overall the response has been quite positive. I think a judged prize in each category might help to build bridges though.
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I honestly don't think that will happen. People get very touchy if all of a sudden you're allowed to submit your multiple kids into the children's section as a group (same with the male & female). It's no longer a level playing field because a single costume is competing with multiple costumes. Also, the group section was something requested for last year and given. I'm not saying it has to stay but I'm really not big on separating members based on when they joined.
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In the Dollar Store contests and other prop contests, where it was possible to remain anonymous, and you weren't allowed to say which entrant was yours or post it anywhere else on the Interwebz, so that right there eliminated any begged for votes.
I just don't see what is so hard about having restrictions and enforcing them. This is a pretty sophisticated platform the RPF runs on, surely it isn't completely devoid of a little customizing!?
Except for "no desire to do such", I see no reason there could not be a Halloween Costume Contest with separate categories for New and Veteran........Or as has been touch on separate categories for something like long term in depth builds VS quickly done up for Halloween
I'm just the opposite, I think more people feel shafted than you think. I do not for
myself. as I know my costuming skills can't hold a candle to the kinds of skills others here have, the kind of costumes others here make. I feel shafted
for them and all the great talent that didn't get much of a chance to shine circumstances being what they were.
I didn't mean present "your multiply children" in the kids section as a group, or put groups in the male / female sections. I meant to be saying--a group of especially ONLY two children could be two individual entries in the Kids category, and groups of adults could go each as an individual into which ever category, male or female.....The group category had the least entrants. If it was something requested and granted from last year, it didn't get much participation of actual groups of people, it was mostly people entering their two kids as a group--which like the over indulged photoshopping, I don't believe was in the spirit of the intent of groups!?
I'd be willing to entertain the idea of a post count requirement for voting. Not sure though.
Think I already said something about this.....^there someplace.....would have to be a "length of time" thing, like the 45 days or whatever it is for the JY........requiring a post count would just get us a bunch of lame posts cluttering up things.
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i think this year ended in controversy again....it seems unavoidable since the rpf is using the costume contest as a way to promote the site and try to gain new members.....i understand completely why they do it....i think the current members and the rpf want two different things....
members want a fair costume contest that awards are given to the people that deserve to win.....and not the ones who market themselves to their friends on facebook and twitter.....even though the rpf wants a fair costume contest...the rules they set make it impossible to have a fair contest....the votes on some of the winners this year and last year show how important it is to market themselves constantly on various websites and forums...a big win for the rpf cause it gains a lot of traffic and membership.....but a big loss to current members....
it is a big loss for the rpf as well....as others pointed out....99% of new members that register to vote dont come back.....while the 1% stay.....is the 1% really worth all of this trouble? is the 1% worth putting a sour taste in members mouths when amazing costumes lose to mediocre costumes.....it kills morale of several members....some been very vocal in the contest thread and other threads....and some remain silent...the rpf is hurting itself...
maybe a way to eliminate some of this tension is to create a new category.....eliminate a third place winner....and create a judges category....first two winners will be based on votes from current and new members...third winner will be based on a judges panel...a panel of unbias members excluding moderators, forum leaders, and contest mod....members like alan costillo, pharchivist, and hydin...this way its a win win situation for both sides...the rpf gets their traffic and member participation and the current members get a somewhat more fair contest....if the judges panel chose the same winner as the voters...maybe it can be an added bonus prize...
you basically covered this already.....but photoshop should be eliminated....most of the photoshop was awful.....some of the costumes were very misleading due to photoshop...
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votes should be private......
do you know the percentage of returning contestants from last years costume contest?
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......build thread, for keepin' 'em....for having a few criteria like a progress pic or two....
Don't know how many or percentage of retuning contestants from last year's contest, even the 2010 contest.....Do know that several of the very well known established female costumers on the RPF were
not entrants this year.
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I think it is just a recruitment drive, I don't think that fact is veiled--it's been stated over and over throughout the contest thread and in this one that that is what 'tis.........and if that is going to remain it's sole purpose, I do think it should undergo a name change.
Shylaah