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Unread 04-13-2020, 10:11 AM
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Some of you keep on saying how it's a popularity contest. Keep on saying how easy it is to get into the HoF. You're clearly forgetting that RULE has been running the HoF and is extremely strict about who is let in/who isn't. Just because you're nominated doesn't guarantee you're inducted.

"The Hall Of Fame nomination polls are NOT a method for certain induction. The polls are used to gauge the sites feelings towards the nominee, and someone can easily score a 50-0 poll tally and still be rejected for induction. The poll is however a useful tool to see the general feelings of the sites members, and things such as crew/buddy voting as well as hate voting is clearly discernible due to the polls public nature.
Once a poll has reached a high number of votes either way, the Head of the Hall Of Fame: RULE, will then seek out the opinions of the sites most respected members before making a final verdict on whether or not the nominee in question has been successful."

I do want to know who these "most respected members" are that get the final say.
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Unread 04-13-2020, 10:11 AM   #33
 
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Some of you keep on saying how it's a popularity contest. Keep on saying how easy it is to get into the HoF. You're clearly forgetting that RULE has been running the HoF and is extremely strict about who is let in/who isn't. Just because you're nominated doesn't guarantee you're inducted.

"The Hall Of Fame nomination polls are NOT a method for certain induction. The polls are used to gauge the sites feelings towards the nominee, and someone can easily score a 50-0 poll tally and still be rejected for induction. The poll is however a useful tool to see the general feelings of the sites members, and things such as crew/buddy voting as well as hate voting is clearly discernible due to the polls public nature.
Once a poll has reached a high number of votes either way, the Head of the Hall Of Fame: RULE, will then seek out the opinions of the sites most respected members before making a final verdict on whether or not the nominee in question has been successful."

I do want to know who these "most respected members" are that get the final say.
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