This is going to be long but I want to try and offer my opinions on how to address most concerns here. From what I can see the main issues are:
1. Voting Categories
2. Voting Rules
3. Member Participation
4. Accurate Deck Release List
5. Prize Distribution
1. Voting Categories
I think the only thing we can all agree on here is we want to keep this simple. Rather than offering what I think would be the best categories to vote on I suggest we narrow it down to undisputed categories (Best Backs, Best Overall, etc.) and disputed categories. Then I'll create a poll to have users officially vote and go from there. I'll work out the deets with the other mods and keep you posted.
2. Voting Rules
Not a year goes by where this doesn't get brought up and not a year goes by where this changes. Say for a few people here and there anyone who votes solely to try and "win" never does. Alan mentioned early on in this thread that if we are to change categories to only change a few per year so it doesn't get confusing. In the same spirit I elect to only change the rules in a minor way (if at all) to prevent confusion.
Here are the rules from last year. Aside from the obvious date changes, what would people like to see changed?
3. Member Participation
It's a conundrum. On the one hand we want to encourage people to join and actively participate on this forum and promote "the brand." But on the other hand we don't want to see people ignore this forum for 11 months and come back just to participate in this contest in hopes of winning a prize. There are a few ways to handle this but I think the best way is to limit voting to users that have, say 50 or 100 posts or more. It would be even better to say 50 or 100 posts
within the last year or so but that would take a lot of work to quantify. Thoughts?
As far as getting members to participate, I personally don't think there's much that can be done about that suffice to say that if we work the kinks out and streamline it for years to come it might be less daunting and overwhelming. Which leads me to issue four...
4. Accurate Deck Release List
There are a few sources out there (Thanks to guru, Nate/P52, etc.) but if you ask me none were better than
PrincessTrouble's list on TPC. It wasn't just a list of decks, it contained a few simple pictures and links to product or KS pages and the only things you had to click on where the next page indicators. A few minutes of mindless scrolling and you had a basic idea. Unfortunately that list wasn't kept up with and discontinued last year (at no fault to PT! That looked like it took much more work than I'd ever want to do). Personally I couldn't have voted without that resource so I wonder how we can generate a new list like that?
Narrowing down a list of 4-5 decks per category is a great idea; just like the Oscars. The problem that presents is it essentially adds another stage of voting and isn't the whole point trying to make this easier? We have an embarrassment of riches here- there are so many more decks released every year that it becomes harder and harder to go though a list and narrow them down. But I'd hate to see a deck get omitted for any reason even if it were only to get one vote. After all this whole contest is based on recognition.
5. Prize Distribution
Years ago when this contest was first run I thought it was very silly to be rewarded for having a majority opinion. And let's face it, that's basically what the prizes are for- the more similar your votes are to everyone else, the better chance you have of winning a prize. And the prizes have got increasingly phenomenal which is part of the reason I think this has been discussed more and more the past few years. But here's what I eventually ended up thinking:
this contest does not need to contain prizes at all. But it does, thanks to the generosity of collectors and artists alike. Are the prizes incentives for voting? They shouldn't be- I personally enjoy seeing the contest to find out what all these very opinionated UC members decide to be the best decks (and best aspects of decks).
But maybe the prizes
are incentives for voting nowadays. Either way I think the current rules of "guessing right" are random enough. In my opinion, adding a lottery-type prize distribution system will further confuse matters by adding yet another step to this already far-too-long process. Like I said before I can't think of a time when the voting system has been abused, at least to a degree where it was blatantly obvious and caused someone to get shafted. And if my idea in issue number three to restrict voting to users with a minimum number of posts is implemented then that will already rule out most lurkers.
TL;DR
I want to work out a poll here to vote on the categories; stay tuned.
I don't think the rules need to be changed but if they are the changes should be minor.
Let's limit the voting to members that have a minimum amount of posts.
Should we limit the amount of decks that should be voted on for each category? If so, how? If not, how can we pool together a list of 2018 decks and who wants to help? (I'll volunteer as best I can)
Let's keep the prize distribution the same as it's always been. Not to mention there seems to be enough donations to cover almost every voter. Hell, I think there were more prizes than voters last year.