Slann
Scalenex
Keeper of the Indexes
- Messages
- 11,463
- Likes Received
- 20,371
- Trophy Points
- 113
I have no way to change the data analytics of who votes for what, but just from looking at short story contests and poetry contests.
Normally if the number of votes allowed per person in the short story and poetry contests is the number of entries divided by three, rounded down.
So 1-5 entries = 1 vote
6-8 entries = 2 votes
9-11 entries = 3 votes
12-14 entries = 4 votes
15-17 entries = 5 votes
16 is the record for most entries. 4 is the record for least entries.
There is usually at least one person per contest who doesn't use every vote. I'm curious if this is the same person or people or if some people just occasionally choose to not use every vote.
If for some reason you think I need to add a poll option, let me know.
Note, the question below is not counting times you skip participating in a contest entirely because obviously if you skip a contest, you aren't using all your votes.
Most people seem to like the 3/entries per vote, rounded down rule, but if you don't like the current system or have ideas for a new way of doing things, please politely explain your position below.
Normally if the number of votes allowed per person in the short story and poetry contests is the number of entries divided by three, rounded down.
So 1-5 entries = 1 vote
6-8 entries = 2 votes
9-11 entries = 3 votes
12-14 entries = 4 votes
15-17 entries = 5 votes
16 is the record for most entries. 4 is the record for least entries.
There is usually at least one person per contest who doesn't use every vote. I'm curious if this is the same person or people or if some people just occasionally choose to not use every vote.
If for some reason you think I need to add a poll option, let me know.
Note, the question below is not counting times you skip participating in a contest entirely because obviously if you skip a contest, you aren't using all your votes.
Most people seem to like the 3/entries per vote, rounded down rule, but if you don't like the current system or have ideas for a new way of doing things, please politely explain your position below.