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[ENnies] Meet your 2010 ENnies judge nominees

Started by reveal, August 02, 2009, 02:24:17 PM

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mexal

Just so. It's been a fascinating process, and one of the best bits has been finding several forums with interesting people in them...

If you haven't voted yet, please consider doing so; if you have (irrespective of it being for me or not), thank you for participating in the ENnies process.

mexal

The results have now been announced - thank you everyone who participated in the process.

The 2010 ENnies Judges are:

1. Justin 'Jay' Peters
2. Jeramy Ware
3. Mark W. Green
4. Christopher W. Richeson
5. Megan Robertson

I haven't got over the shock yet, congratulations to the others!

Lawbag

Quote from: RPGPundit;318242This is all very nice; now how many of you are actually ever going to have more than one post on this forum? And if you aren't why the hell should the regular forum-goers here (who are not also on Enworld) give a fuck about voting for you?
 
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RPGPundit

My thoughts as well, after looking at the post count.
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mexal

Perhaps if you sounded a bit more welcoming... for me, at least, a burst of gratuitous pottymouth makes it sound like a place I wouldn't be comfortable.

Actually I've been back and reading my way through this site, as well as several others, but I only post when I (think I) have something to say.

Skeld

Quote from: Lawbag;321229My thoughts as well, after looking at the post count.

I made an effort to explain why a poster from any given site or forum might want to vote in the election.  I would hope that a voter wouldn't use postcounts to any particular board as a metric for determining who to vote for.  

In the end, everybody gets to determine for themselves how they choose who to vote for.  Some people read the profiles, some people probably pick randomly, some people don't care to vote to begin with, and some people will probably worship at the Temple of How Many Posts Do You Have On My Favorite Forum.  Go with whatever works for you.

-Skeld

One Horse Town

Dunno why, but i thought i'd point out an excellent feature in Empire magazine (about movies) called, "Where are They Now?"

I totally recommend it.

Benoist

This is all bullshit, in the end.

It makes me think of school students running for representation of the classroom, and pretending to be friends with this or that group to get one more vote at the end of the day.

When I try to wrap my mind around the notion that the ENnies might be anything other than some cliquish co-optation of products made by the committee's friends, on which people will then vote over and over again, thus de facto rigging the whole thing, it makes my head hurt.