RE: HALL OF FAME Discussion Thread
There are 560 posts in this thread and I think only 1 of them is from me. But although I haven't said much in the past, I thought this was a good time to say something about the Hall Of Fame and put some suggestions forward on what are the best options for the future.
1. Recency Bias
I believe it was Boomer who coined this phrase, but I'm sure that others agree with him. The problem will be resolved by splitting the ballot by era, in the same way that is currently done for day and night. So early and recent, or whatever wording is preferred. This will mean separate nominating and voting for the two eras, although if voters have not been watching the shows for long enough they would simply skip the early category.
2. Voting System
Since the nominating round currently produces a lot of ties, the voting system should be changed to a ranked choice. For example: voters rank up to 3 candidates per era, assigning 3 points to 1st, 2 points to 2nd and 1 point to 3rd. In the event of a tie the most first places wins and if it's still a tie the most second places wins. Note that I'm not suggesting this system for the final vote, but only for the nominating round.
3. Final Round
The knock out system is not fit for the purpose. Any competition which requires people to vote more than twice to obtain a result is a competition which is badly run. If whoever runs this in the future disagrees with this and wants to continue with knock out, then a last 8 should mean exactly that. There are plenty of ways of resolving ties without making a last 8 to be more than 8, tie breaks, run-offs, casting votes. Members seem to like run-offs. The way that was chosen this year was probably the worst way of doing it, as Snooks laid bare in his excellent posts explaining exactly what happened this year.
4. Competition Timing
The Hall Of Fame is not related to a calendar year like any Babe Of The Year vote is and does not therefore need to be scheduled in December, when some voters will be experiencing voter fatigue. If it was moved to a different date I believe it would have a higher turnout. Core timing principle: hold the vote when the forum is not dominated by other votes, especially when you can easily hold the Hall Of Fame vote on any date.
5. Running The Vote
After quitting halfway through the current vote, lovebabes56 has disqualified himself from returning next year or at anytime in the future. His contention that he should be allowed to continue with this year's competition when the votes have been counted incorrectly is also grounds for disqualification. We should thank him for his efforts with the Hall Of Fame over the years (some members have done this already), but once you quit mid-competition you're basically done. Charlemagne has also said he's stepping aside, so hopefully we will get someone new to restore confidence in this event. By the way, I'm not putting myself forward to run it. I'm just making suggestions.
6. Turnout
I was going to finish at 5, but I thought I'd add this 6th point to say that with good management the voter turnout would easily increase. Apply a bit of common sense and avoid the awards season. Come up with a voter friendly format, meaning no more than two rounds of voting. Give the impression of a competently run competition, which so far hasn't been done. In truth, it's always been a bit of a mess, not just this year.
Disclaimer: the contents of this post are just my opinions, so I hope I won't be accused of conducting a witch hunt. One thing seems clear to me above all else, that if nobody makes any suggestions then nothing will ever improve. So I'm making some.
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