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  • 09-15-2004, 08:44 PM
    wendy
    Big Boa's??
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by hhw
    I personally don't agree with putting restrictions on the photo contest. A photo contest should be a photo contest. A more active member of the forums is more likely to receive favouritism from the voters, and that is more than enough to compensate for any lack of activity in my opinion. Different people can contribute to the site in different ways. If everyone contributed in the exact same way the site would be very redundant with a very narrow focus.

    Congratulations on winning the contest Cagecrafters, that is one gorgeous pastel and should produce some really nice babies for you.

    very well put........i agree.
  • 09-16-2004, 06:46 AM
    cagecrafters
    Thanks HHW, I appreiceite the compliment on my little boy. I wish I could take the credit on producing him, but I can't, thats all Ian Gniazdowski. I am however very excited about breeding him this season. If he throws any offspring that slighty resemble him, I will be thrilled!

    Sam Craver
    Cage Crafters
  • 09-16-2004, 07:47 AM
    BallPythonBabe448
    how do you vote?
  • 09-16-2004, 09:15 AM
    Marla
    Voting is closed for this time, but if you have any questions as to how to vote in the next contest, please ask!
  • 09-16-2004, 09:26 AM
    Smynx
    If people are worried about favoritism shown to people who are here daily, we might consider making the contest anonymous (i.e. not reveal who submitted the photos until after the voting is closed).

    Sam, I found your website the other day by doing a Google search. I'm sure all of us would be thrilled if you could post some ideas or hints in the caging forum from time to time. How did you start doing what you're doing and at what point did you decide you were able to make it a full time business?
  • 09-16-2004, 10:25 AM
    gen
    Ooooh, I kind of like that idea Smynx! There was a photo contest at a reptile show I went to over the weekend, and they wouldn't reveal who took the pictures until after the contest was over.

    I also think there should be somewhat limited to active members, but I also like the idea of it being anonymous. Except if a member has posted that pic in the forums previously, or it is a highly recognizable snake, (like Hockeymom's pied in this months contest) people might know whose it is anyway. But I really don't think people on this board show favoritism anyway. Usually the best picture wins!
  • 09-16-2004, 11:45 AM
    Smynx
    You're right, gen - I don't think I've ever seen a photo win that I didn't think deserved it. There may have been others equally as good, but I've never looked at a winner and thought "Why in the world . . . "

    Nevertheless, it might be fun to try posting the photos without the names of the submitters.

    We'll try to get some ground rules regarding who is eligible to submit ironed out soon, but we certainly don't want to prohibit relatively new members from submitting photos just because their post count is low. Now if they've been a member for 6 months and only have made 10 posts, that's another story.
  • 09-16-2004, 01:13 PM
    wendy
    i like the idea of being annonymous, however, all you need to do is look through peoples albums it wouldn't take much to figure it out who has what. most forums have thier "clicks", but i believe there was no favoritism displayed in this months winner. cuz noone even really knows sam. but i also havent been around that long to say about past contests, but i also wouldn't accuse anyone otherwise.
    and as for getting more people to post, there is only so much that can be talked about and i think this forum has enough fluff as it is. we might just need a little more creativity from everyone. maybe we should look for quality not quantity of posts. not everyone has the time to be a highly active member. maybe they have lives or enough friends....just my $.02
  • 09-16-2004, 01:28 PM
    Marla
    Quote:

    maybe we should look for quality not quantity of posts
    And who would be qualified to determine quality of posts? That opens a whole new can of worms, and I don't think it's do-able. No one is suggesting that the contests be limited to those who post daily or even weekly, just that they not be open to those who do not otherwise participate in the community. The contests are for the community, after all. We have had an individual win at least two months' montests that I know of, who has never posted at all -- granted, not in the last few months, but hardly what you'd consider a participant.
  • 09-16-2004, 01:46 PM
    mlededee
    i think the whole point of the contests is just for something fun. people like to show off their animals and this is a fun way to do it. it's not like the winner gets any kind of material prize. if there are any stipulations i think they should be relatively mild--perhaps you should have 10 or more posts or you should have been a member for at least a month. there is no favoritism shown as far as i can tell in the voting so i don't really see a problem there, although keeping submissions anonymous is a fun idea. i think that we need to not get too serious and carried away here, and just keep in mind that it is just a fun little thing we have here on the forum.
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