(07-12-2022 13:14 )Harry_da_Monk Wrote: Why not ask the forum to nominate just 3 babes – no more, no less.
Some members like to give more than 3 nominees, and I felt there was a feeling to nominate more than the 5 that was the limit last year. I put it at 8 this year, making it clear that people could nominate any number less than the 8 if they wished.
Re: this year's competition, Re: that rule change I made on 27/11 for lower points tallies for nominees with votes of 1, 2 and 3 nominees only, I made the change because I wanted to subdue disproportionate surges in points in low selective nomination votes (tactical voting for 'personal favourites') relatively exaggerating those nominee's points tallies in relation to all other candidates. Since doing that rule-change, however, it has transpired that neither of the foremost leading candidates have significantly had many single nomination votes, however, it could be that this didn't become a problem because I made the rule change! So far in the vote, as I write this, one candidate has received 3 single nominee votes which under the rules means they lose out on 9 points they may have had otherwise, but overall, in general, what I can say is that as a result of the rule changes made on 27/11, there has been no significant bias in the vote in any of the nominee's point-counts in relation to all other nominees.
However, I have looked at the rules update I put in place, and on reflection, I can see it is unduly harsh to restrict nominee point-counts where people list 3 nominees.
Therefore, I am suspending part of that rule change I made on 27/11 for votes with 3 nominees. Votes with 3 nominees will now get the full-point tally for each nominee (ie: 8 points for 1st, 7 for 2nd & 6 for 3rd place).
I can only apologise for how I have conducted this year's vote. I'm afraid I've used this year's voting process as a bit of a live experiment, trialling the ranked points-based system and then hastily amending the rules while the vote has been live which has not been ideal. However, arguably, it may make us collectively understand better the intricacies of a point-based voting system and tweaking that voting system to factor in a suppression mechanism to dampen down disproportionate point boosts from the tactical voting tendency to exploit the ranked points voting system for 'personal favourite’ nominees.