really?
because it went on for what seemed like months...
he wasn't on that time Wes had trouble logging in on OTz
really?
because it went on for what seemed like months...
I voted for that one
I voted for #1,2,3,4,5,9
how did i know you would do that? :cool
I had this feeling :Jessica is going to vote for almost all of them.
In the future I think people should only be allowed one vote. Just my two cents.
i liked it the way it panned out. That way no one felt pressured to vote for just one, and they knew that it wasn't their one vote to decide who won.
thank god we didn't have a tie though. but we could have those even when people only get one vote.
I also think from now on that we should have the polls be open because I have a feeling some people stack the votes somehow....and I am not the only one who thinks this. :cool
I don't, because I think plenty of people won't necessarily vote for two because they couldn't decide, moreso becuase they just kind of liked the other one (or 5 in Jessica's case.) If there is a clear choice, in their mind, they should just vote for that one.
I also think some people will only vote in multiples up until when the votes begin to grow more in number, and that's when they will 'only' pick their favorite.
So basically it will go--> everyone votes for top two/three for the first few days --> poll comes closer to closing --> the other maybe 1/4th or 1/5th left to vote decide to only vote for their favorite because the scores are so high
This would mean that about 4/5ths of the voters would choose the top three, and then only the select 1/5th or so would choose the actual winner. It's just not fair, that really means less then 20% of the forum chose the winner. If only one person gets prize money, their should be only one vote allowed.
I also think from now on that we should have the polls be open because I have a feeling some people stack the votes somehow....and I am not the only one who thinks this. :cool
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