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Cone of Uncertainty
Wondering how many submissions there were, and eager to read what the members penned. When will the submissions be posted for a full vote?
JoeFriday said:I was planning to use the Chicago voting method.. early and often!
ddutchison said:I also like the idea of encouraging contributors to vote for their favorite essay - other than their own.
jlw said:... I suspect there's a game-theory issue lurking here...
That's a very good idea, which I think should be seriously considered.ddutchison said:it might be a good idea to restrict eligible voters to people who were members of RFF on or before the deadline (in other words, if you joined RFF after May 31st, your vote on this one would not be counted).
That's a valid argument, too. I suppose another solution would be to let everyone *except* the 10 lucky finalists place a vote.jlw said:If nine of the ten finalists vote for an essay OTHER than their own (thus canceling out each other's votes) then wouldn't the tenth gain a slight potential advantage if he refrained from voting at all? Iin which case, why would ANY contestant want to vote if he couldn't be sure that ALL the other contestants had voted?