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multi-vote

Posted: 27 Nov 2016, 15:57
by Chyros
I dunno how this works precisely but it appears to be possible to vote multiple times. I don't know if it counts multiple times or it if adjusts your vote but if you vote the same thing multiple times it just keeps telling you that your vote has been cast. Just wanted to check whether that's alright =o .

Posted: 27 Nov 2016, 16:05
by Laser
It's written in *some* (or all?) of the nomination vote threads, to the end of the 1st post - you can change your vote until the current round ends, and you can usually select a maximum of 5 votes per nomination category.

Posted: 27 Nov 2016, 16:17
by ohaimark
It's no different than in previous years. Each time you vote it overrides your previous votes.

Posted: 27 Nov 2016, 17:44
by Chyros
OK thanks.

Posted: 03 Dec 2016, 01:20
by ohaimark
There's only one day left to vote. Do so soon or forever hold your peace!

Posted: 03 Dec 2016, 22:06
by ohaimark
A few poll end times are a little weird. We'll have them back on track shortly.

Posted: 03 Dec 2016, 22:49
by ohaimark
They're back on track. Get your last minute votes in!

Posted: 04 Dec 2016, 09:35
by Halvar
Brilliant writing once again for the final votes this year! Had a lot of fun reading it.

Posted: 04 Dec 2016, 10:08
by DanielT
This year, casting my vote was the hardest thing to do, at some point I have felt that some nominations were pure trolling while others just hype driven.
But that has nothing to do with the amazing organization and hard work put into this year's DTA!

Posted: 04 Dec 2016, 16:48
by ohaimark
All awards are hype driven, to an extent. The only way to avoid that would be waiting an additional year before running the vote. :lol:

Call for nominees in 2016, vote in 2017! That would let all the hype die down. It would also be much less fun and much more work. ;)

Posted: 04 Dec 2016, 18:52
by m8max
Awesome sponsors, with awesome prizes, will be looking forward to the results!

Posted: 04 Dec 2016, 22:23
by kami_sama
First post on DT, semi-active /r/MK user. These awards are cool as hell. First time mechanical keyboard user, and I love the community around them (even with problems, like the Ping award indicates.

Even if I don't make the cut here, if I have the Reddit requirements, I should be good, right?

Posted: 04 Dec 2016, 22:26
by ohaimark
Yep. 100+ post karma and you're set.

Posted: 05 Dec 2016, 04:05
by dlightningd
long time r/MK lurker, first time here. These awards are awesome, and best of luck to all the remaining participants.

Thank you so much for the contest prizes this year : )

Posted: 05 Dec 2016, 11:36
by Khers
DanielT wrote: This year, casting my vote was the hardest thing to do, at some point I have felt that some nominations were pure trolling while others just hype driven.
But that has nothing to do with the amazing organization and hard work put into this year's DTA!
Tell me about it.

With a significant risk of sounding like an old fart, I have, for the first time in a DTA, found some categories difficult to vote in not because it's difficult to assess which is the best option, but rather which is the least crap.

I guess I'm just getting old and grumpy and out of touch with the keyboard community.

The organisation's been top notch though :D .

Posted: 05 Dec 2016, 12:55
by scottc
Khers wrote: With a significant risk of sounding like an old fart, I have, for the first time in a DTA, found some categories difficult to vote in not because it's difficult to assess which is the best option, but rather which is the least crap.

I guess I'm just getting old and grumpy and out of touch with the keyboard community.
I'm with you guys, I feel exactly the same...

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Posted: 05 Dec 2016, 16:29
by ohaimark
Updates on top contenders were provided last year. I think I'll revive that for this round of voting.

Posted: 05 Dec 2016, 21:37
by kiwi99
so as long as my username here matches my GH one I am fine for post count? I have a DT account, just can't seem to recover it or login, visited here a long time ago when I first joined the hobby, :D

Posted: 06 Dec 2016, 22:33
by ohaimark
Username match doesn't get you anything. We will, however, have you PM us on GH if you win anything.

If you have made 15 posts there, you qualify.

Posted: 07 Dec 2016, 05:42
by ohaimark
I want to thank all of the redditors and GH members who voted this year before the awards end.

You've all been polite, inquisitive, and a pleasure to host.

We have people at DT who are opposed to complete community inclusion in the awards. While I understand their viewpoint, I don't like how they went about voicing their concerns. I congratulate you on rising above the negative atmosphere. I didn't need to defuse any flame wars, shitposting battles, or other internet foibles. Keep it up!

Posted: 07 Dec 2016, 12:35
by Kurplop
Likewise, as a follower of all the keyboard forums but primarily a GH contributor, I'd like to thank DT for their gesture of goodwill in extending an invitation to us. I think this can only help the keyboard community. I'm sure it has attracted more viewers to DT and has given many enthusiasts another resource that they may have been unaware of before.

ohalmark— You've done a great job on the awards this year. Don't be at all discouraged (I don't think you are); it's nearly impossible to give everybody exactly what they want.

Posted: 07 Dec 2016, 12:50
by seebart
Good to know Kurplop. It's "DT" not "DA" BTW.

Posted: 07 Dec 2016, 13:02
by kbdfr
ohaimark wrote: […] We typically require a minimum of 10 posts on DT to win a prize from our sponsors. We're altering that requirement for active /r/MK users as follows:

1. You must have a minimum of 100 post karma on reddit to win a prize.
2. We'll select a random voter from the awards.
[…]
I do agree that "opening the community" might be a great goal (although there are reasons why different places exist).
Offering a prize or an advantage to people for participating in the forum could be a nice incentive
(I, and others, have done that repeatedly for becoming a DT club member).
Instead, they can win a prize, and a tantalizing one, for just voting in a contest, und unsurprisingly they vote for what they know best.

What do you think how many would have participated without the prospect of winning such a prize?
And how many do you think will at all visit DT again after the DTAs?
Spoiler:
I have to honour my reputation as the "grumpy chocolate bar" :mrgreen:

Posted: 07 Dec 2016, 13:03
by Kurplop
seebart wrote: Good to know Kurplop. It's "DT" not "DA" BTW.
Sorry. Thanks for the correction. Mistakes come with waking up at 2:30 in the morning. :D

Posted: 07 Dec 2016, 13:05
by PollandAkuma
kbdfr wrote:
ohaimark wrote: What do you think how many would have participated without the prospect of winning such a prize?
And how many do you think will at all visit DT again after the DTAs?
Spoiler:
I have to honour my reputation as the "grumpy chocolate bar" :mrgreen:
I went from Reddit>GH>DT (came here before this awards thing to post about meetup)

I'm not leaving here anytime soon, but the layout of the forums does confuse me a lot more than GH...

Posted: 07 Dec 2016, 13:06
by scottc
I've been here for quite a while and the only page I look at is the Spy: spy.php
Kurplop wrote:
seebart wrote: Good to know Kurplop. It's "DT" not "DA" BTW.
Sorry. Thanks for the correction. Mistakes come with waking up at 2:30 in the morning. :D
I have an honest question. Berserkfan used to call DT "DeskAuthority" and DA a LOT too. I just thought he was being an obvious troll. Do people on GH just happen to mistake the name a lot?!

Posted: 07 Dec 2016, 13:12
by pr0ximity
I've very glad to see that the large majority of DT seems to be open to the rest if the community. There's a lot of incredible work and conversations that happen here that I think much wider audiences can appreciate. The DT Awards are a great way for people to get a summarized look into the best as well as the public appreciation for those activities that happens yearly.

I think ohaimark has done an outstanding job this year.

Posted: 07 Dec 2016, 13:15
by seebart
scottc wrote: I've been here for quite a while and the only page I look at is the Spy: spy.php
Kurplop wrote:
seebart wrote: Good to know Kurplop. It's "DT" not "DA" BTW.
Sorry. Thanks for the correction. Mistakes come with waking up at 2:30 in the morning. :D
I have an honest question. Berserkfan used to call DT "DeskAuthority" and DA a LOT too. I just thought he was being an obvious troll. Do people on GH just happen to mistake the name a lot?!
There is absolutely no reason for that, I don't call GH GbeeBUM or something.

Posted: 07 Dec 2016, 13:39
by Kurplop
kbdfr wrote:
I do agree that "opening the community" might be a great goal (although there are reasons why different places exist).

Instead, they can win a prize, and a tantalizing one, for just voting in a contest, und unsurprisingly they vote for what they know best.

What do you think how many would have participated without the prospect of winning such a prize?
And how many do you think will at all visit DT again after the DTAs?

Your perspective offers a lot of important insights. I sense a concern that the essential nature of DT could change if the doors are opened to the full range of keyboard interests such as artisan caps, etcetera. While I fear that possibility, I don't think it's likely. Deskthority has an almost immutable image as a serious keyboard community with an emphasis on vintage boards and an incomparable knowledge base.

I think the risk of skewed results are great, given the preferences of people in the other communities and that could be the greatest tragedy.

No doubt there will be some that are only voting for the chance to win something but I suspect most are not. It's human nature to want to be heard. To have their opinions voiced and recorded; even if anonymously.

How many will return to DT? Probably a lot. Deskthority has a lot to offer to the keyboarding community and I think a lot will find their niche here.

Posted: 07 Dec 2016, 13:46
by kbdfr
Once again, I'm not opposed at all to opening the community,
but I hold it that the very concrete prospect of winning valuable prizes (there are numerous prizes and just a few hundred candidates, after all) attracted a lot of people only interested in precisely that, thus overshooting the target by far.
(Honestly, if /r/MK was doing the same with such attractive prizes, even I would probably register there in order to vote, despite the fact I can hardly read there because of the posting structure :lol: )

The ridiculous result might be a former DT member banned for good reasons winning an award called "The Deskthority".

Be prepared for more grumpy chocolate bar posts if this does happen :mrgreen: