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08/19/2002 12:12:37 PM · #1
... as I have been - just look thru the scoring of ANY of the past challenges --- I haven't examined ALL of the scoring, but I'd bet that over 90% of ALL entries get at least ONE vote of "1" INCLUDING the winners!!

for what it's worth, a smaller percentage of all entries garner at least one vote of "10", AND MANY RECEIVE BOTH!!

so keep in mind that this is the mind of the voting populus, and just have fun!
08/19/2002 12:23:20 PM · #2
One thing I noticed this week is that the scores between the top 3 photos is the closest I have ever seen it. The TOP photo is usually a good bit higher than the next two...
08/19/2002 12:48:54 PM · #3
Sorry I do not know where to post that. I was wondering if a 'skip picture' button would be helpfull. Sometimes there is a picture I do ont want to vote for right away, prefering keeping it for later for different reasons.
Lionel
08/19/2002 12:51:12 PM · #4
Originally posted by lionelm:
Sorry I do not know where to post that. I was wondering if a 'skip picture' button would be helpfull. Sometimes there is a picture I do ont want to vote for right away, prefering keeping it for later for different reasons.
Lionel


When you get to the one you dont want to vote on, go back to the thumbnail view page, then select the photo after it and carry on from there :o)



* This message has been edited by the author on 8/19/2002 12:50:21 PM.
08/19/2002 01:03:36 PM · #5
Is there a quick way back to thumbnail view?
Sometimes I might vote on 4 in a row then want to skip one, and have to click back a number of times. Slow.
08/19/2002 01:05:11 PM · #6
Originally posted by Kavey:
Is there a quick way back to thumbnail view?
Sometimes I might vote on 4 in a row then want to skip one, and have to click back a number of times. Slow.


Click on the challenge name just below the image title.
08/19/2002 03:17:52 PM · #7
Originally posted by jmsetzler:
One thing I noticed this week is that the scores between the top 3 photos is the closest I have ever seen it. The TOP photo is usually a good bit higher than the next two...


Yes John, very competitive photos last week.
08/19/2002 04:14:34 PM · #8
Thanks Manic!

:)
08/21/2002 03:54:23 PM · #9
This will take you back to the page with all the pictures. If you want to cut down on clicks, just vote the picture a 10 or a 1. You probably won't have that many 1's or 10's unless you have some sort of bi-polar disorder or just see the world in black and white with no grays. Then when you are done with all your voting you can revote all your 1's or 10's.

Originally posted by manic:
Originally posted by Kavey:
[i]Is there a quick way back to thumbnail view?
Sometimes I might vote on 4 in a row then want to skip one, and have to click back a number of times. Slow.


Click on the challenge name just below the image title.
[/i]

08/21/2002 04:21:16 PM · #10
aha! so the thread returns to my original point - perhaps there are two groups with that strategy - 1 doing 1s and 1 doing 10s - and they both neglect to go back and submit the REAL votes to ALL the entries ...
08/21/2002 06:08:12 PM · #11
Chariot, I'm good, but thanks for the idea ;)
08/21/2002 06:20:35 PM · #12
Originally posted by jmsetzler:
One thing I noticed this week is that the scores between the top 3 photos is the closest I have ever seen it. The TOP photo is usually a good bit higher than the next two...


Wow! Not only are those close, but I just noticed that my 7th place photo was only 0.01 points away from the 6th place finisher. It just goes to show you - it's just a number, nothing more.
08/21/2002 11:15:06 PM · #13
i was just reading my comments and there all positive (thanks guys :-)
.....but my score is going down!!!???
08/22/2002 09:07:15 AM · #14
I actually PREFER the constructive comments. I am here mostly to learn, and that is the best way. Some day down the road, say 10 years from now, I may be good enough to compete with the best photos!!
08/22/2002 09:19:26 AM · #15
Originally posted by shutterfly:
i was just reading my comments and there all positive (thanks guys :-)
.....but my score is going down!!!???


Yeah, scores always seems to drop midweek like a lead balloon. I'm not sure why-- perhaps the people who vote midweek are harder to please?

In any case, this has been my first submission in which my score seems to keep rising instead of dropping (of course, it wasn't very high to start out with)... I can't figure it out... and I don't think I'll try! :-)

* This message has been edited by the author on 8/22/2002 9:37:16 AM.
08/22/2002 09:40:30 AM · #16
I have seen my score go both ways during the course of the week... In most cases, though, it seems to start out low and rise a little throughout the week... I usually know about where I will end up by the end of the day on tuesday... I usually don't fluctuate more than +/- 0.1 after that...
08/22/2002 09:46:35 AM · #17
Yep John...

Seems like after the first 60-100 votes a score will sorta just flutter up and down maybe a tenth or so.

Like a beautiful butterfly ready to land gently on a summer flower.....only to be crushed by an impudent 12 year old throwing rocks!!

:-)
08/22/2002 09:48:02 AM · #18
Originally posted by hokie:
Yep John...

Seems like after the first 60-100 votes a score will sorta just flutter up and down maybe a tenth or so.

Like a beautiful butterfly ready to land gently on a summer flower.....only to be crushed by an impudent 12 year old throwing rocks!!

:-)



I usually settle into a tight spot after about 150 votes...

08/22/2002 09:52:39 AM · #19
Originally posted by jmsetzler:
I usually settle into a tight spot after about 150 votes...



Of course the larger the number of votes given will make it harder to move as the week goes on.

Critical mass does come into play at about 150 or more.

If you have a good score you can then stand back an yell 'Nyahhh,,Nyaahhh, Nyaahhh" at the low voters or you can start writing your terms of surrender if your vote is low at that point :-/
08/22/2002 10:40:01 AM · #20
Originally posted by hokie:

If you have a good score you can then stand back an yell 'Nyahhh,,Nyaahhh, Nyaahhh" at the low voters or you can start writing your terms of surrender if your vote is low at that point :-/


My score right now has varied up to +/- .4 in the last three days. Apparently I have one of those "love it or leave it pictures." My scores are going to be an upside-down bell curve! 8)

Interesting about noticing the trends stopping by Tuesday. Perhaps this means we could have a shorter voting period and then more challenges? ;) J/K.

Rob

08/22/2002 10:42:24 AM · #21
There is a lot of vote adjustment that happens throughout the week though... I vote on everything on Monday... I go back through those photos during the week and comment and study a little closer, which sometimes causes me to adjust my vote one way or the other...
08/22/2002 10:45:21 AM · #22
I always adjust my votes.

Money will do that to your vote. ;-D
08/22/2002 10:47:33 AM · #23
I can be bought too... Two dolla gets u a 10...
08/22/2002 10:56:30 AM · #24
do u take visa? :P
08/22/2002 10:58:23 AM · #25
Originally posted by magnetic9999:
do u take visa? :P

90 seconds, same as cash :)


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