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I vote for yes for anonymity for poll reasons and also for judging. Because people should vote for the entry for its good or appealing to them not who they are in hive.
I voted no. I don't really care about the idea itself, but I think it sucks that one can't respond to critizm due them giving away their identity by doing so.
Also it's rather ineffective to PM wips to the host rather than just posting it in the thread.
There are many workarounds. While this is an issue, it's easy to fix.Your identity and giving the WIP to the host serves two reasons:
1. If users post their WIP's wherever they want all over the entire thread, its a game of "Let's find the WIP" for the host and the judges. Updating it is a nightmare, and many of the
users will just post another WIP and another... it quickly becomes "Who's brilliant idea was this?". Judges will have to micro-manage the entire thread because any moment few
users can flood the gates with WIP's and finished works. And not to mention that the main thread, the first page will be more or less useless. Instead of everyone going to the
first page to find new wips and new finished works in a nicely stylized table of sorts, they have to travel down X+ pages, trying to find which is new, which is old, which is WIP, which
isn't, which is finished...
I was speaking as someone who joined the first idealist challenge and not as a judge. It's frustrating to not be able to reply to those who talk about your creation.2. Criticizing a wip isn't effective. You can criticize how it is atm, but being a WIP that only gives the contestant bad information so that they change it the way you would like it to be seen. Its not you (or whoever is a judge) to shape the future of that WIP. The author has 100% freedom within the limits of the contest to make whatever they want of the WIP and the judge will only score it based on the final product, not early in development where they can falsely "steer" the idea into the judge's direction of what that judge likes and dislikes.
This is a really bad idea imo because judges are seen as people to please in order for your idea to be valid INSTEAD of being creative and original and not giving a flying fuck who
likes it or dislikes it.
Anonymity is important so that everyone gets a fair chance.
Indeed, there is also a Search function on the top right.The host should be able to find the latest version easily.
A bit tedious but it works pretty well and makes everything easier.1. Force those who join to only post their hero once and keep editing that specific post. One can notify everyone once it's updated by just saying "I updated my hero blah, blah *link to post*"
Okay, we win. I guess it should take effect... now?EDIT: Shit. Accidentally clicked yes. Count mine as No.