Ok, my buddy Lord Steal is having a problem. Majin Planet is currently running a fight club and he is entered. Is video is very good, and his competitor's video is very very sh***y, and it's obvious. This guy is getting all his friends to vote for him and it's not cool at all. So you to go to the link below, download the videos, and vote fairly. I'm not asking you to directly vote for Lord Steal; even though his video blows the other video clear out of the water. I'm asking you to vote fairly. So if you get the time, do me this favor.
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Unless you get everyone of your friends in the entire world to vote for lord steal, I'm afraid castor's right .Castor Troy wrote:I'm sorry but that guy's friends have as much voting rights as anyone else does. Unless he was using some kind of cheating hack or prog, there's nothing else you can do.
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But many also have audience voting where the creator can't get 500 of his friends into the con to vote for him, so it's still *somewhat* objective. Although the audience is more likely to vote for Vash dancing than, say, Lain watching Vash dancing...Rozard wrote:The problem with many online contests is that the voting is not objective. It's a popularity contest. On the contrary, many convention contests have a set panel of judges who know what they're looking for, and judge based onthe video, not the creator.
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dokool wrote:But many also have audience voting where the creator can't get 500 of his friends into the con to vote for him, so it's still *somewhat* objective. Although the audience is more likely to vote for Vash dancing than, say, Lain watching Vash dancing...Rozard wrote:The problem with many online contests is that the voting is not objective. It's a popularity contest. On the contrary, many convention contests have a set panel of judges who know what they're looking for, and judge based onthe video, not the creator.
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