Voting Statistics
This shows up to 25 members who have produced the most decisions by ranking posts in this category.
The stats may not yet reflect voting that happened in the last 5 minutes.
Most Active Judges
| Member | Number of decisions |
|---|---|
| deand | 7 |
| Dave Scotese | 3 |
| littlewhitewolf | 3 |
| Rreed423 | 2 |
| iwill | 1 |
| TheresaJean | 1 |
| chicks | 1 |
| doprava | 1 |
| frauherbert | 1 |
| aggie9390 | 1 |
| thumpy | 1 |
| bansidhe | 1 |
| tobiash | 1 |
| Ciguapa3 | 1 |
| deminizer | 1 |
| Mukul Dahal | 1 |
| trickortreatsa | 1 |
| griffer13524 | 1 |
| julianyway | 1 |
How the submissions compare to each other:
As of 2008-09-24 07:49:00, 1 voters liked Illiterate Little Brats better than Pidgeon English.As of 2008-10-06 23:25:28, 2 voters liked Illiterate Little Brats better than The Great Cat Debate.
As of 2008-10-06 23:28:50, 3 voters liked Illiterate Little Brats better than The R Word.
As of 2008-08-08 16:49:48, 9 voters liked Illiterate Little Brats better than Insurance.
As of 2008-09-27 17:05:25, 2 voters liked Insurance better than Pidgeon English.
As of 2008-10-06 11:02:49, 1 voters liked Insurance better than The Great Cat Debate.
As of 2008-10-01 22:24:08, 3 voters liked Insurance better than The R Word.
As of 2008-09-02 13:27:57, 9 voters liked Insurance better than Illiterate Little Brats.
It is possible for a "Preference Cycle" to occur, in which A beats B, B beats C, and C beats A. This paradox is resolved by favoring posts that more members have placed above the "I don't like this message" line, and by favoring later posts. These two methods balance each other since older posts will generally have more people liking them since they've been seen more.





