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RE: Meme challenge #51 + Winners of #50

in #memechallenge7 years ago (edited)

Currently main problem is judging. I am currently working on it. Every week we have new judge and there is soooo many entries. It is really hard and impossible to find judge who will look on 1000 entries in one week.
I don't know did you notice that this week I have increased the rewards and from now judge will be rewared too because judging take too much time.
This week rules are changed from 7 days period to 5 days and only 2 entries will be considered per user in same week because I want to increase rewards and get less entries.
If I put 50 SBD for winner there would be enormously larger interest and judging will be impossible and unfair.
I was thinking about creating paid judging crew who would judge every week. For example 1 judge judges 2 days in week .
This week is testing one If this week will have too much entries then I will put limit to 1 entry per user and rewards will be much much larger!

Thank you for your concern.

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To speed up the work of the judge, you need only tell each participant to also post their image in a comment in the post. You could even reply to your own post with a comment saying "Reply to this comment with your entry," to keep the memes all together in one section, and prevent the comments section from falling into disarray. This would make it extremely quick for the judge to review all valid entries. Furthermore, it would provide a very simply way for others to view the entries, which means that those who take part will have more chance of earning rewards through upvoted comments.

I gave this 4 seconds of thought and I solved your alleged problem that was the reason for you paying out pennies. This makes it difficult for me to believe that you offered any genuine consideration of your own, but I am willing to accept that you may have.

I did not notice that you had increased the prizes for this round, so for that I feel I should apologize. I even scrolled down to get to this comment section without bothering to look and see if you had made changes, which I now realise I should have(thanks for the lesson). You're becoming a well-known person here, and people will be following your example. I only want for you to try and set a good one.

Thanks for being mature in your response.

That would not speedup judging. I am not even sure is there any limit for number of replies on comment. For now judge needs to follow memechallenge tag. For example this challenge is posted 2 hours ago and there is already 30 entries. Can you imagine how many entries will be in 5 or 7 days.

This week I will test how much entries will be after changing rules to 2 entries per user and shorter time to participate.With 2 days less for participation we will get 2 days more for judging so there will be significant less pressing for judges.

If there is too many entries judges won't see all of them and then this challenge would become unfair and without any sense.

I don't wanna challenge where judge won't see ALL entries.


On the other way we all have fun with memechallenge.
People love having fun with memes. I think that this challenge would be popular even without rewards. If you look on old memechallenge posts you will see that there were many weeks where payouts were around 5$ but reward pool was much bigger. At that time judging wasn't problem. Why then you didn't ask why is reward pool 20$ when payout is 2$?


On the other way why you think that I don't deserve some $ for making this challenge possible for 50 weeks without any brake.I have activated complete Steemit community. Memechallenge started 50 weeks ago and there wasn't any week without rewards! I didn't make pause even when I had exams on college, holydays etc.

I don't think that I have done anything wrong.Lot of steemit users gets even larger payouts on posts that didn't activate anyone for nothing and they don't give any % to others.

That would not speedup judging.

Which of these is quicker?

  • Accessing the tag "memechallenge" and opening up every single post individually, and also having to bookmark a number of them to come back to later during the refining process.

or

  • Waiting until the competition is over and then simply opening up the competition post, scrolling down through the comments while upvoting the good ones, then scrolling up and reassessing the ones with your blue upvote until you have selected a winner.

I am unsure of how you cannot see that the latter would a lot quicker.

I understand the challenges with a competition, and it can be a lot of work, especially when you have a lot of entrants. But to be completely honest, if someone else is doing the judging, I'm not really sure how much work could be left for you. This is besides the point anyway. You are just talking about random things now to distract me from the actual point, which is that you said the $'s represented SBD in an old post, and yet you haven't lived up to this. You have been greedy and now you are trying to justify it. I don't know why you responded again if you were just going to try make excuses.

I think you should direct me to the post where you said "btw, the dollars will no longer represent SBD," so that I can apologise to you. Or, you should stop being a greedy fucker and just pay out a fair share to your contestants. 6 STEEM... really?

Yes you're entitled to earn something for yourself. And I am not telling you that you must bolster your prizes. I am merely saying that I supported this competition with a donation when you got it going because I could see it would end up being a good one, and I liked the community aspect of it.

If you can make as much as you're making and hand out pennies to people who have essentially brought you your success by taking part in your competition, then there is no community aspect to this anymore. It's just profiteering. That is of course your prerogative, just as mine to suggest that you rethink it.

I didn't mean to put you on the defensive. I just think that you are following the wrong examples here.

You can find all my memechallenge post on my blog. Feel free to scroll and read it

Even when SBD was 1$ worth memechallenge payout were changed to USD.

If you have enough time to act smart you also have time to little bit search before judging.
Have a nice day!

Thanks for the advice. This took me less then 3 minutes to find.

As I said, I recall reading one of your posts where you stated that from so forth, for simplicity, you would be using $ for prizes so as not to confuse the contestants you were hoping to draw in from outside of Steemit.(paraphrase)

This image I just found on literally the second post of yours I clicked on from around the timeframe, clearly has you showing that these $'s represent SBD's.

My thoughts were that maybe you had reversed this publicly, but it seems clear to me now that this is not the case.

I do not want to argue, I was just hoping you would do the right thing instead of being yet another shitty example of how to be out for yourself in the Steem-ecosystem.

It's still not too late, but if you are going to rectify this, you will first have to stop deflecting and attempting to paint me as a villain.

As you can see on picture prices are in USD .
Winner 15$ which means approximately 15 SBD because at the that moment 1 USD was approximately 1 SBD.

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You have my apology. Admittedly I was quick to condemn you on this one, as I didn't even catch sight of the symbol and only saw the SBD amounts. I wonder if it was because it was what I expected to see, or what I wanted to see. That's for me to reflect on.

How much you are giving your contestants in rewards for participating and winning, in comparison to how much rewards you are receiving for running the tournament- which is only possible to continue, and has only provided you with so much fruit so far through their continued participation, is what I think you should reflect on.

Of course, ultimately the decision is yours, but I think this disregard for giving back to the community's that lift us up is exactly what leads to homeless people sleeping on the streets. And I don't particularly want to see the same thing happening here on Steemit, which has now become a world I am a part of.