User blog:Zaffie/WFW AWARDS (the informal non-adminy version)

Ok, so, I've been talking at Arti and I have a cunning plan. I WANT WFW AWARDS AGAIN and I thought I'd peer pressure her into doing it by getting all you guys on board. xD (or was my plan to help her by getting a wide range of ideas? *gasp* I guess you'll never know)........(yeah, it was the peer pressure thing).

Now, the last time we had the WFW Awards things were chaotic and awkward. So I thought I'd set up a bunch of polls to determine which way you guys feel is best to organise it this year! Roll on the polls!

Which do you think is better? Polls for each category so that each user can vote only once and there is one clear winner Users writing down their votes like they did in the last Awards, meaning that they can vote multiple times and someone has to tally all the votes seperately at the end

Which do you think is better? Simple categories - best story, best songfic, best crackfic, best series, etc Detailed categories - best drama story, best action story, best romance story, etc

Which do you think is better? Users cannot nominate or vote for their own stories Users cannot nominate their own stories but can vote for their own stories Users can nominate their own stories but not vote for them Anyone is allowed to nominate or vote for any story, whether or not they wrote it

How long do you think the nomination period should be? 1 week 2 weeks 3 weeks

How long do you think the voting period should be? 2 weeks 3 weeks 4 weeks

Which is better? Only completed stories, series, or songfics can be submitted. Any story can be submitted, whether it's complete or only has one sentence A story doesn't have to be complete to be submitted, but does need to be a reasonable length

Which is better? Having nominations and then votes and finish Having nominations, multiple rounds of votes, and then finish

Ok, so after you've voted in all of those polls, feel free to comment with any ideas you might have! Arti totally appreciates your help! (LOL, no she doesn't)