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How do you vote in a contest?  

32 members have voted

  1. 1. How do you vote in a contest?

    • By name-recognition
      1
    • By actual creation goodness
      28
    • A bit of both
      3


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Posted

Actual creation goodness is where it's at.

It's one thing to be nice to someone because you like them, but quite another to vote for them over someone else who did a better job at creating.

Similarly, I would hope that people wouldn't vote against someone because they may not like some part of their personality.

In other words, reward creativity, without regard for who created it. *y*

Posted

It has to be by creation goodness or the contest is not really a MOC contest, but more of a popularity one. I must say that i am swayed by themes i like though as i guess alot of people here are. :-D

Posted

As block personality voting no doubt occurs and usually sees 2or 3 mocs that aren't as good as others leading, I usually wait until most votes have been cast and then go for the best moc IMO that happens to be in with a realistic chance of winning.

Posted

Well, let's see: I open the topic to which the poll is attached, move my mouse-arrow to one of the white dots in front of the desired choice, click on it just enough to make the white dot go all black, then I move my mouse to where it says 'vote' and click that button...

Oh wait, it's not the actual process but the intention... X-D 8-|

I'll definetely go for the creation I like best, sometimes with consideration for the age of the builder and the process or building phase he (or she of course, though few women enter contests: go girls!) is in at that moment.

So a bit of both worlds really, always letting the creation prevail however.

Posted (edited)

Not meaning to offend, but I find this a bit flawed. Most everyone will choose the best moc, and those that don't won't admit it. Perhaps if you added more choices, like:

Your favourite moc (not the same as best moc)

One that contains elements you relate to (ie: I might be more attracted to a Batman moc)

design (ie: tircks and tips you like, or maybe the sheer simplicity of something)

You get the point though. I will add my vote to the "Best Moc" category, though i admit i have been severely tempted to do otherwise sometimes, I think I mostly manage to choose the best, or my favourite, one.

Stalking Captain green hair! *skull*

Edited by Batbrick
Posted
(I closed your extra topics; how did you manage a triple post?! )

Slow computer...I pressed enter three times. *wacko*

Not meaning to offend, but I find this a bit flawed. Most everyone will choose the best moc, and those that don't won't admit it. Perhaps if you added more choices, like:

Your favourite moc (not the same as best moc)

One that contains elements you relate to (ie: I might be more attracted to a Batman moc)

design (ie: tircks and tips you like, or maybe the sheer simplicity of something)

You get the point though. I will add my vote to the "Best Moc" category, though i admit i have been severely tempted to do otherwise sometimes, I think I mostly manage to choose the best, or my favourite, one.

Stalking Captain green hair! *skull*

Indeed, perhaps, this poll is flawed. Perhaps what I meant was...oh, bother, I need to think about this! "Do you vote based on member recognition" is what I meant. If it was a contest of joe_n00b1234 vs. perhaps a more prominently featured member, such as Hinckley, Sinner or Vader, would you vote for someone you knew better? What I found when I did a similar poll at my school was that some people tend to play "favourites" when voting on something; i.e., if their worst enemy and their best friend were in a building contest, the would vote for the friend without considering the goodness of the creation.

~A thouroghly befuddled Thok *wacko*

Posted

By actual creation goodness *y*!

But in that "goodness" word there can be lots of things that determines the outcome.

  • The overall design
  • Colors used and matched
  • Size
  • Use of speciall parts
  • Backstore / match according to story
  • Picture quality regarding focus, light, distance to object
  • Picture background etc

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