mmraie wrote: Interesting ballot manipulation in the mtgpq section, yunnnn won by quite a few votes when i checked last night. Have a mind to elaborate on that?
"[ wrote: » "]Wow, thank you this is the first time I ever won something in the top 10. But I have not gotten the rewards yet or will it come later?
fight4thedream wrote: "[ wrote: » "]Wow, thank you this is the first time I ever won something in the top 10. But I have not gotten the rewards yet or will it come later? Congratulations to all our winners and participants! Rewards should be distributed within the next day or two. If you still haven't received them by the end of the week, please contact either me or Hi-Fi. Also remember to PM your in-game name to Hi-Fi. Best, fight4thedream
Punter1 wrote: However, a quick note to decry the use of the term "ballot stuffing!" Seems a negative thing to use when the contest was about encouraging participation. The MPQ game encourages Alliances and so why should it be looked upon negatively for an Alliance to support each other. The end result was decided by Jury anyway, so the campaigning for votes used didn't determine the final result.
DayvBang wrote: Organizing for upvotes pretty clearly violates the intent and spirit of the contest, in my opinion. If it were up to me (and it definitely was not up to me), I'd have disqualified all the "organized" entrants and rewarded double prizes to the few remaining entries. Are you protesting because you really believe you were wronged, or because you thought you had a foolproof plan?
Wikipedia wrote: Ballot stuffing, or "ballot-box stuffing", is the illegal practice of one person submitting multiple ballots during a vote in which only one ballot per person is permitted