Kian
Creative!
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It's allowed. But if people vote for your piece because you tell them to, rather than them actually appreciating it, then what is the purpose of going through all the hassle of crafting your entry? This has always been strongly discouraged in the Here's How We Roll contest. Along the same lines are those who vote for someone because they know them, without taking the effort of reading or viewing what the others came up with. That is not the purpose of this contest. Its goal is, and always has been, an opportunity to show your talent to your fellow forumites. Not trying to assemble as many votes as you can. Winning should be a secondary, less important goal. Your primary target is to inspire others, appreciate the work of others, meet friends through the contest, and to let the world see what you're capable of. Cfr. If a random famous person without any talent or passion makes something much less time-consuming and less detailed, and overall just delivers very subaverage content, he/she will probably still win because of the fame. That is the kind of behaviour that is trying to be tackled here, as this is a relatively small community, it's certainly possible to achieve non-biased voting. People should vote for what they personally believe they like best. All this is what I tried to clarify in my private message to you. Hope this suffices.
< Message edited by Kian -- 1/10/2015 8:09:33 >
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