Voting System Thoughts...
Posted: 28/07/2007 - 13:12
Being inspired by other topics in the forum, I've been thinking a lot about the voting system at RKO... yes I know this has been up before, and probably debated to death, but as people seem to keep making comments about the system, I thought; what the heck! I have some thoughts about this topic, and want them out...
I just wonder: what good are the voting system anyway? ... thinking about it, I cannot really use it for anything because of all the criteria that is being looked at... we are dealing with a voting system that is to take into account all different kind of styles of music plus technical aspects as well.
Technical impression
Nostalgic impression
Artistical impression
and on top of these people vote out of preference for specific genres as well, not to forget the possibility of anyone voting out of personal connections to the artist (good or bad)... and even then, there are still all those people who never vote at all, but actualy have an opinion that will not count then.
As I see it, it's really of no use to me, looking at those smilies... If I wanted to do a remix of say Monty on the Run hiscore in hardcore gabber techno style, my score would be hacked down by poor nostalgic impression, even though the music could be judged by those who like that genre to be "redhead" amazing (yeah! my ego is taking over sometimes )... those who do not like that genre are likely to hack down on it too...
If the system was to be any good, it should be divided into genre types, and even then, people should not vote, if it's not their genre, which is virtualy impossible to accomplish anyway...
If I were to decide, the only thing that matters is the "Shout box", as it is possible to get some feedback this way... and with time you will learn, like with speakers, what to listen for... or said in another way; who to listen to, and who should be ignored with the current system, some remixers could easily be mislead into believing their work is of either higher or lesser quality.
One thing I fear happens with the voting smiley scheme used now is, that some artists do not get heard as much as others... I know from myself, that I have a tendency to click on scores with only orange and red smileys... and if I do this, others probably do the same thing, and I'm a bit ashamed of this, since it is not fair to those artists who just happened to get low votes from the beginning... I'd say scrap the darn smileys, and build further on the shouting box scheme instead... it's those remarks that are of any use anyway. That would make comments non-anonymous also, and prevent bad-ass voters... if any...
Just my thoughts...
I just wonder: what good are the voting system anyway? ... thinking about it, I cannot really use it for anything because of all the criteria that is being looked at... we are dealing with a voting system that is to take into account all different kind of styles of music plus technical aspects as well.
Technical impression
Nostalgic impression
Artistical impression
and on top of these people vote out of preference for specific genres as well, not to forget the possibility of anyone voting out of personal connections to the artist (good or bad)... and even then, there are still all those people who never vote at all, but actualy have an opinion that will not count then.
As I see it, it's really of no use to me, looking at those smilies... If I wanted to do a remix of say Monty on the Run hiscore in hardcore gabber techno style, my score would be hacked down by poor nostalgic impression, even though the music could be judged by those who like that genre to be "redhead" amazing (yeah! my ego is taking over sometimes )... those who do not like that genre are likely to hack down on it too...
If the system was to be any good, it should be divided into genre types, and even then, people should not vote, if it's not their genre, which is virtualy impossible to accomplish anyway...
If I were to decide, the only thing that matters is the "Shout box", as it is possible to get some feedback this way... and with time you will learn, like with speakers, what to listen for... or said in another way; who to listen to, and who should be ignored with the current system, some remixers could easily be mislead into believing their work is of either higher or lesser quality.
One thing I fear happens with the voting smiley scheme used now is, that some artists do not get heard as much as others... I know from myself, that I have a tendency to click on scores with only orange and red smileys... and if I do this, others probably do the same thing, and I'm a bit ashamed of this, since it is not fair to those artists who just happened to get low votes from the beginning... I'd say scrap the darn smileys, and build further on the shouting box scheme instead... it's those remarks that are of any use anyway. That would make comments non-anonymous also, and prevent bad-ass voters... if any...
Just my thoughts...