Re: Costume Contest Rules Discussion Thread
First, I want to give a HUGE thanks to O_B for running the Halloween Costume Contest this year. While we did have some issues, this was the best yet, due to his hard work and diligence.
Since he has answered and covered so many of the issues that have been brought up, I am not going to rehash them all, but do want to touch on a few points.
1) No matter what we do, what rules we put in place, or how we handle these contests, someone, somewhere is going to think it is unfair or was handled poorly. This is usually due to sour grapes or simply to a sour attitude in general. This happens in any competitive event, whether it is political, sports related, a local school election, or just picking people to play red rover... someone isn't going to think it is fair.
2) A number of you keep using the word "recruitment" in terms of these contests which is a bit silly. As with many of the things we do, yes, the Halloween Costume Contest is a way in which we can promote the site (we have never been coy about that), but it isn't a recruitment drive. Our belief is that you, the members make such cool props and costumes, that when people come by and see them, some will be compelled to stay or try their own hand at making something. One might argue a contests effectiveness to do this, but considering the increases in traffic to the site during Oct (almost double any other month), we aren't going to ignore this opportunity.
3) In regard to the many small suggestions regarding not showing votes and other technical things, we will definitely be looking into these suggestions for next year. This is the first time we have used our Gallery for the Halloween Costume Contest and it really cut down on the amount of work we had to do! However, there are some technical limitations to it that we need to investigate for next year's contest. Shylaah had a number of very good ideas. We just need to see if we can implement those ideas or not from a technical standpoint.
Now to a couple of specific points:
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...
Disagree. It is not a loss, nor is it hurting the site. If some members don't want to participate because of how things are set up, that is certainly their choice. If we attempted to pander to the individual wishes of each member nothing would ever be accomplished.
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...
Of everything that has been posted in this thread, I actually like this idea. As long as you realize that no matter who is chosen to be a judge, someone is STILL going to think it is unfair or preferential bias is being shown. That won't change no matter what is done, but I do like this.
Since this contest is not really a contest at all but a recruitment drive veiled as a contest, next year I will enter again with one purpose.
I will make the absolute worst costume you have ever seen, and I will bust my ass to get votes and I will win. This costume will be so bad that it will be an embarrassment to the RPF, but maybe it will get the point across about worthless registrants and the validity of the contest.
Oh no! You have discovered the secret way to change our minds; try to shame or embarrass us into bending to your will!
That has worked so well for... oh wait... no he got banned.
Well, it did work for... no he got banned too.
Hmmm... Tell you what.. you go for that shaming us into changing approach and let me know how it works out for you. :thumbsup