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<blockquote data-quote="Rune" data-source="post: 8158446" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>Sure. It’s all good. I knew it would be a minority opinion. There has always been a discernible bias among spectators toward the the more fun-looking adventure (and I’m including myself, here, when I’m not in judge-mode). Judging requires different priorities than spectating.</p><p></p><p>For one thing, the ingredients are a challenge for the author, not the reader. It’s only natural, then, that most spectators are going to care less about how they’re included.</p><p></p><p>Also, a surface impression is enough to tell which adventure seems more fun. And I would hazard a guess to say that most spectators aren’t going to read each entry multiple times. <em>I</em> sure don’t when I’m a spectator.</p><p></p><p>But judging requires multiple reads. And when you do that, things are going to emerge that aren’t apparent in the first read. Or even the second. Sometimes even the third.</p><p></p><p>I’m not trying to suggest that spectators read the entries multiple times. For most, that won’t be interesting. I’m also not trying to suggest that the disparity in priorities is a bad thing. It would be kind of weird if “fun” <em>wasn’t</em> the gold standard among spectators.</p><p></p><p>I’m just providing some illumination on why the win doesn’t always go to the adventure that looks more fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rune, post: 8158446, member: 67"] Sure. It’s all good. I knew it would be a minority opinion. There has always been a discernible bias among spectators toward the the more fun-looking adventure (and I’m including myself, here, when I’m not in judge-mode). Judging requires different priorities than spectating. For one thing, the ingredients are a challenge for the author, not the reader. It’s only natural, then, that most spectators are going to care less about how they’re included. Also, a surface impression is enough to tell which adventure seems more fun. And I would hazard a guess to say that most spectators aren’t going to read each entry multiple times. [I]I[/I] sure don’t when I’m a spectator. But judging requires multiple reads. And when you do that, things are going to emerge that aren’t apparent in the first read. Or even the second. Sometimes even the third. I’m not trying to suggest that spectators read the entries multiple times. For most, that won’t be interesting. I’m also not trying to suggest that the disparity in priorities is a bad thing. It would be kind of weird if “fun” [I]wasn’t[/I] the gold standard among spectators. I’m just providing some illumination on why the win doesn’t always go to the adventure that looks more fun. [/QUOTE]
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