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TheBakery is fascinating because it buzzes and fizzes and pops unceasingly as fresh intellectual yeast arrives almost every second.
Except for the Best section, which neither buzzes, fizzes or pops but boringly squats there, seldom changing.
I think the heading best misleads; the
items are instead, interesting pop-vote receivers, voting being skewed by culture of origin, [cheese rings]; or have been technically over-run [panic pin].
Hence this nervously proffered proposal: replace best with pop vote or whatever, and monthly, retire #1 of the ten to a former leaders panel in small print on the same page.
A newly qualifying item would appear as #10.
Same idea.
http://www.halfbake...20the_20best_20list [jutta, Mar 15 2001]
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A bit like the tradition of retiring a players shirt in sport? I'd go for an initial retirement list of, say, the top ten and then quarterly or six-monthly retirements of single ideas. Monthly retirements would get rid of the good ideas quicker than they were being posted.
Welcome back, by the way! |
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I would prefer to discontinue the "best" list altogether. Competing with other, topically unrelated ideas for sympathies isn't all that of a meaningful activity, even if I spend time and storage to make the contest more animated. |
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I like the "best" section because a new visitor, or someone who's been away from the site for a while, can go there for a concentrated dose of halfbakage. |
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To reduce the competitive aspect, perhaps the page could select, say, the top 50 ideas, and then randomly pick ten from those? It wouldn't be as tempting a target for competition, and it would still serve the purpose of being a sort of showcase of the site. |
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But, jutta, what would go on the shirts if not the top eleven list? |
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I feel much the same way as Ravenswood. I vote on things that I may or may not feel like annotating, and sometimes I annotate as well to make a point. I've never looked at the 'best' list, and honestly forgot it was there, so I wouldn't miss it if it were gone. I do like the voting, though. |
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This is just penalising ideas which no-one has been able to 'beat' yet. Keep the top 10. |
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I don't know about the top ten but with the crash and all, the top hundred or so sure took a tumble. |
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[UB]'s offer was rather prescient. |
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What 'best' section? What on Earth are you talking about? |
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Sometimes I get the feeling that everyone else is look at a completely different UI. |
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I think of it not as "best", but as "least worst". ;-) |
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