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#If a vote has no support but more than four or five opposes, it gets removed.
#If a vote has no support but more than four or five opposes, it gets removed.
:Maybe change the numbers a bit. Also something I notice is that hardly anyone apart from the admins and people who use SW a lot take part in any of these votes unless they actually nominate the guide. Because I'm sure there's more users interested in some of these games, but the only ones who seem to vote are the what you might call "SW locals". Like Afro Samurai which was the collab for February. The only page that was created in that guide was an achievements page. Not exactly what I'd call a collaboration.{{User:Melon247/My sig}} 12:54, 1 May 2009 (UTC)
:Maybe change the numbers a bit. Also something I notice is that hardly anyone apart from the admins and people who use SW a lot take part in any of these votes unless they actually nominate the guide. Because I'm sure there's more users interested in some of these games, but the only ones who seem to vote are the what you might call "SW locals". Like Afro Samurai which was the collab for February. The only page that was created in that guide was an achievements page. Not exactly what I'd call a collaboration.{{User:Melon247/My sig}} 12:54, 1 May 2009 (UTC)
::I personally liked seeing the failed ones up there as a reminder of what to think about for these. The collaborations tend to be hit or miss with results. It is nice however to be able to give an early guide some extra attention. Unless it is the most obscure unpopular old game that a user can come up with or it doesn’t qualify I don’t see much reason to oppose a suggested guide (on second thought I would probally oppose a completion level 4 or higher guide. Not much left to add too doesn’t sound like a fun collaboration).--[[User:Zaiqukaj|Zaiqukaj]]

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Voting rules

Here's how the voting works, if anyone's interested:

  1. Each nomination has support and oppose votes; the former counts as +1 and the latter as -1.
  2. At the end of every month, the nomination with the highest net count is chosen to be that month's collaboration.
    • For ties, the first one nominated is chosen.
  3. At the end of every month, any guide with a net count of less than 1 and a time since nomination of six months, is removed.

Suggestions

As you may have noticed, no one really votes "oppose" on these, because why oppose a collaboration? Any collaboration is good, right? However, that's the only way to get old nominations off the page. Here are my suggestions:

  1. If a nomination is approaching the six month mark, force yourself to make a decision one way or the other. If you want to work on that collaboration vote in support, and if you don't, vote for oppose. No hard feelings, this is just a cleanup move.
  2. Change the requirements for removal to six months from the last time someone voted on it, regardless of net votes. This will clean up the nominations that either no one cares about anymore, or that a single person nominated and no one was interested.

This assumes that getting old nominations off the page is what's wanted. I'm in favor of it (obviously), as it seems pointless to have entries that will just sit there forever because no one cares about them. Post some opinions! - najzereT 08:39, 1 May 2009 (UTC)

If this was a collaboration for a collaboration (err...) then I'd be in support. How about another rule...
  1. If a vote has no support but more than four or five opposes, it gets removed.
Maybe change the numbers a bit. Also something I notice is that hardly anyone apart from the admins and people who use SW a lot take part in any of these votes unless they actually nominate the guide. Because I'm sure there's more users interested in some of these games, but the only ones who seem to vote are the what you might call "SW locals". Like Afro Samurai which was the collab for February. The only page that was created in that guide was an achievements page. Not exactly what I'd call a collaboration.--Melon247 Hammy, my hamster. Cute! (talk · contribs · comp) 12:54, 1 May 2009 (UTC)
I personally liked seeing the failed ones up there as a reminder of what to think about for these. The collaborations tend to be hit or miss with results. It is nice however to be able to give an early guide some extra attention. Unless it is the most obscure unpopular old game that a user can come up with or it doesn’t qualify I don’t see much reason to oppose a suggested guide (on second thought I would probally oppose a completion level 4 or higher guide. Not much left to add too doesn’t sound like a fun collaboration).--Zaiqukaj