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At The Back => Time Out => Topic started by: blue on January 05, 2011, 05:27:34 PM
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http://uk.news.launch.yahoo.com/dyna/article.html?a=/110105/340/j00fr.html&e=l_news_dm
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"Despite their success in the poll, Cradle of Filth have been omitted from the final shortlist of 20 images."
bar-stewards.
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oh wow, business types in pretend-to-be-democratic-but-then-renege-when-people-don't-vote-the-way-they-want shocker :shock:
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dang! i was hoping they'd commission a statue of Dani Filth with maybe a few vampiric virgins round his feet or something! would certainly have stood out from the usual :)
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Cool!
And yes, extremly lame from the people on that comittee. That is the way to discourage young people from participating in anything public or democratic.
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Visit Suffolk and I'll make you a cup of tea. Tis a nice place, no idea the numpty from Cradle of Filth was from around here.
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Cool!
And yes, extremly lame from the people on that comittee. That is the way to discourage young people from participating in anything public or democratic.
I find it highly unlikely that Danny Filth legitimately won this poll by such a large margin without a coordinated online campaign to skew the result, so probably fair to disregard it.
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Cool!
And yes, extremly lame from the people on that comittee. That is the way to discourage young people from participating in anything public or democratic.
I find it highly unlikely that Danny Filth legitimately won this poll by such a large margin without a coordinated online campaign to skew the result, so probably fair to disregard it.
That's probably true, but it's also the case in 'public voting' in pretty much every walk of life, from most battle of the bands competitions right up to elections. Not a good way to represent democracy on any level IMHO. Would be better to count only the votes from people living in Suffolk, or state up-front some guidelines on what sort of image content the panel are seeking. But that's too much work, isn't it. :/
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Is it too much to hope these days that people will just get into the spirit of things?
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Is it too much to hope these days that people will just get into the spirit of things?
I think it is.
Where abouts in Suffolk are you Mark? I go to Woodbridge/Shottisham a fair bit. I can ofen be found in the Ramsholt Arms if you know it.
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Is it too much to hope these days that people will just get into the spirit of things?
I think it is.
Where abouts in Suffolk are you Mark? I go to Woodbridge/Shottisham a fair bit. I can ofen be found in the Ramsholt Arms if you know it.
I'm in Ipswich, heard of Woodbridge/Shottisham though. I'm not a native, I always get confused looks when I open my mouth and my lovely Scottish accent comes pouring out.
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I find it highly unlikely that Danny Filth legitimately won this poll by such a large margin without a coordinated online campaign to skew the result, so probably fair to disregard it.
unless they were using proxies or something like that to vote like 50 times each, I don't see much of a problem.
They used the same argument about why it was awful last year that RATM beat the x-factor dude- not like simon cowell was running a co-ordinated campaign either :roll:
As roo said, if they didn't want stuff like that they should have said first. And I bet they'd have no problem with the internet if it increased the number of people voting.
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