[identity profile] clauderainsrm.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] therealljidol
It was a dark and stormy night...

No, really, it was.

Really stormy.

It didn't make matters any better that there ended up being a water pipe that burst a couple streets over from where we were heading.

Traffic is bad on an average day when you are leaving the city and coming into suburbia. But when you add "bad weather" into the mix, it's just going to get worse. Throw in "traveling on bus" - and then once you get home, needing to run back out into it - yeah, it becomes less of a "am I going to be late" and more of a "HOW late am I going to be?"

Especially when you haven't factored in actually eating dinner.

But that's what you sign up for - sometimes you just have to *not* eat in order to get everything done that needs to get done.

When those "perfect storm" situations hit, you try to be more understanding about other people who may be going through something of their own on their end of the internet.

Which is why I send out my patented "You coming?" emails to people who haven't made it in yet. To find out what is going on - and if they just forgot to link their entry. When I'm running ahead of schedule, I tend to look for those myself - and usually end up finding a few on even the best of weeks. (rarely the same person)

I understand - things can happen.

Which is a long way around getting to the question that I have multiple copies of in my inbox last night/this morning. What it boils down to is "Do you enforce the deadlines/why have rules if you won't enforce them?"

There are definitely people who have come in on the wrong side of being late for a poll and have been eliminated as a result.

Deadlines are set. But, since Season 1, the policy has always been "If you get it in before I post the poll - I'll allow it." That's always the been the rule for what gets in the poll and what doesn't.

I can think of someone off the top of my head (a personal favorite of mine that season actually) who ended up submitting their entry less than a minute after a posted the poll. *That* was heartbreaking, but it's one of the dangers involved with posting at last minute. You never know when I am going to be have things ready to go! Things like last night, or where LJ just goes wonky/something wrong with the coding are pretty rare. The closer you get to that edge, the more likely it is to end up costing you.

Some people don't like that. They say it shows too much mercy.

Some people don't like when I have a twist that they think is too cruel.

To me - the mercy and the cruelty ends up evening out. :)

I can let people into the polls. Or come into the game late through special events and powers. Ultimately though YOU will decide if they are going to stay.

That's your power as voters. If you want to use "were they on time?" as a criteria - that's your criteria.
"Have they been here the entire time?" Again. Your criteria.
"Can I beat them?" (I've seen that one used before) That's on you.

The main one should always be "What did I think of the entry?" But those are certainly valid tie-breakers if everything else is equal.

This week has a Contestant Only vote component to it: http://therealljidol.livejournal.com/809247.html which is a chance for the contestants to have their say. I hope that you will use it - and if being late to the party is something that bugs you - don't vote for them. If it's not, and they are putting out something you enjoy, do.

This is one small area where it really is "your call", where your will is going to be enforced! Use it wisely.

Date: 2014-11-26 11:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mallorys-camera.livejournal.com
People actually have time to click back on something they've already read and look at it the next day? :-)

Seriously, though, I get the point you're making. It's just not that critical to me.

Date: 2014-11-26 11:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lrig-rorrim.livejournal.com
Heh - I will often start to read something, and then get distracted, or open a bunch of tabs and glance at things while I'm picking and choosing what to read. When I come back, I'll hit reload, because I also like to see the commentary other people have made, and that's likely to have changed since I first came to the page. Or, I'll put a star by something in my spreadsheet if I want to go back and comment on it, but I haven't got the time and energy just then. If I go back and find that the entry has changed (and since I'll be looking at it again to refresh my memory, and to pull specific things out about it that I want to speak to, it's likely I'm rereading) then, well, I'll probably be reevaluating my stance.

I think really, it comes down to trying to play the same game as other people (because hey, it is a game! And we are playing it!). There's a culture in the community that says x is ok, y isn't, and we're mostly all going to try to do x and go with the following constraints. When someone else does y, it raises a few eyebrows. But if you're playing the game you want to play and producing work that makes you happy, then it doesn't much matter.

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