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RE: Spotlight Entertainment Contest #3 - Enter to Win 10,000 SP for 2 Weeks!
Dear Sir, I agree with the comments that if it is based on votes your contest may shun certain talents. Some of us like myself do not have a good following and hence may not get as much votes.
But nevertheless in the spirit of open and fair competition, you have my participation. Thank you for the opportunity.
Hi @zhusatriani, I understand it may seem difficult to gain votes, but this is your chance to get out and meet new people. We are working on a new voting system that should help people who aren't as focused around self-promotion -- launching Q1 2018.
Tq sir. I really appreciate your concern. But many of us are more interested in making sure we do a good delivery and presentation rather come in with our legion of supporters. It is possible for a bad gig to win if votes is the criteria.
You have already expressed that, and I've mentioned we're building another system. Is there a specific method that you'd prefer to see?
There shld be a percentage of vote to be taken into account. Say 30% of entire scoring system by votes. 70% to be decided by a panel of judges from different fields by their accredition. In that way your talent contest dont end up as a popularity contest. U may have one guy with 10000 supporters that will win your talent contest because he folds a paper aeroplane like a 3 yr old and he gets his votes.
While I can see that the panel of judges idea has some energy behind it, we are currently relying on a few principles pulled from the original STEEM whitepaper.
The Story of the Crab Bucket
As a non-partisan member we observe the rules are being met. If you believe the quality of the post is undeserving of the prize, then you're bringing it up with the wrong party. That said, we could look into implementing a comment 'downvote' option which could count as -1 to the participants score. Open to feedback.
Its the common opinion amongst Spotlight Team Members that if we move to a panel of judges we make this effort centralized and less accessible.
I'm sorry for any frustrations this might cause, but we intend to iterate on this system to continue our mission of empowering steemians, and the Steem Blockchain through Content Creation, Community Building and SEO Best Practices.
Thank you for the lengthy explanation. I accept that and i wish you a good journey ahead.
Thanks for your clarification but i think a weighting system of say 40-60 or even 30-70 each being the judges to votes ratio would go a long way in encouraging quality submissions. A participant who knows he has the numbers would then consider to do quality so that he doesn't lose out points in the quality assessment. And if he thinks his votes source can do all the work required, then he can drop any trash and work on his voters. I don't think a 40-60 ratio means full centralization.
When a contest becomes highly predictable, it becomes uninteresting and unattractive too.