About objectivity .. every year we have faced an imperfect voting system, so this year I decided to go further. All participants were added to the table on a first-come, first-served basis (the one who posted his pizza first was at the top). After that, using a random number generator, each user was assigned a number from
1 to 112. This system made it possible to depersonalize each pizza and eliminate the influence of the authority of names on voting.
How it works?From the moment of publication, and for 20 days, public voting will be open, in which any active user can take part. Please note that any contest entrant is not allowed to agitate for their pizza or veiledly ask anyone to vote for you. For the voting system to work, any nominated pizza must have the support of at least three users. This year,
125 users took part in the contest,
13 of which were excluded from the voting for various reasons.
- You can vote for 5 pizzas ➥ Note.
- You can edit your post (your vote) until the thread is locked.
- You must have 50 earned merits to vote ➥ Note.
I vote for: #1, #2, #3, #4, #5
This year's sponsors were BC.Game, BitcoinGirl and Theymos (if anyone feels that they also want to be on this list please let me know). Please note that Bitcointalk Pizza Day is not an official event and is a community event. There will be 5 winners who will share a prize fund of $2,500 in BTC. For the most part, this thread is for voting, to facilitate the counting of votes / discussion thread is here.