Sparky Prime wrote:JediTricks wrote:So uh, it's a week to go, how do we vote on this?
...Do they want us to vote on the forums, or are we doing it on the website like always? You asking it that way sounds like you want us to vote here.
No. Here's what their text in the email I got said:
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All polling result lists will be combined together (each outlet getting an equal voice) with the #1 character on each list worth 5 points, etc. The resultant point values will be used to generate the final ballot of five choices, which will be voted upon in early June on Transformers.com."
Um... Do they realize it's already mid-June? I don't see that they're going to have enough time for this if they want to reveal with winner by Botcon.
I would assume that with Botcon 2 weeks away, they'll have a vote up on Monday that will last a week, and then the following week will announce the winners. The timing could be better, but it'll still work.
O6 wrote:Then you get into an edit war, and then a moderator steps in.
Alternatively, if you're fixing something erroneous, you can provide an actual source, and then they pretty much can't fight you on it, unless they're going to argue the credibility of the sources. Which wikis have a whole system for that, so.
Are you having fun? You're clearly not changing his mind, you can make all the arguments you want and he's going to stick to his guns, so why bother? And what do you get if you magically were to win this argument? Nothing. So what's the point of using your energies on this? Sometimes it's just better to walk away from the neverending battle. I mean, for goodness sake, he cited his "background in education" as if the rest of us were raised by wolves and have no understanding of the concept of the difference between credible information sources and information aggregators, how do you think you can convince someone with such a significant gulf between yours and his arguments?
I don't doubt that would or could do that if it came down to it. My concern here is more about the amount of time they're giving the fandom to vote. Past years it seemed like they had much more advanced timing in order to have everything prepared for Botcon rather than by the time of Botcon.
It was 12 days last year for voting on their site, and this year it'll probably be a week, but it could conceivably go longer. It really shouldn't take longer than 3 days to get all the fans to vote, if the word is properly spread.

See, that one's a camcorder, that one's a camera, that one's a phone, and they're doing "Speak no evil, See no evil, Hear no evil", get it?