Well, that option solves everything. Let's do it!Zombeels wrote:Option 4: Only songs by Zombeels
No, let's not.
Well, that option solves everything. Let's do it!Zombeels wrote:Option 4: Only songs by Zombeels
Here is a link to the post with the link to the full list:BobPatience wrote:Is there a concise list of all voted songs?
Yeah I found that one. Problem is I don't have Excel and Google Sheets says it's too big to open. So I was wondering if there a smaller, more concise list of only the necessary info. But I guess that I'm out of luck.Rob wrote:Here is a link to the post with the link to the full list:BobPatience wrote:Is there a concise list of all voted songs?
http://www.acclaimedmusic.net/forums/vi ... 025#p97025
Apologies for the late response. Anything regarding this problem should be on this page: https://support.google.com/docs/answer/ ... ktop&hl=enMoonbeam wrote:That was me! I'm happy to start one, but I was waiting on the AM update and never got around to it.Sweepstakes Ron wrote: Remember after the previous all-time artists poll, there was a spreadsheet where people assigned ratings out of 10 to the different artists? I believe there was a plan to make one for songs as well, but it never came to fruition. Would that be an idea worth pursuing?
One thing that held me back a bit though was details about data security. With an openly editable Google Sheet, it would be easy for someone to accidentally (or deliberately, though I doubt anyone would do this) delete or edit the ratings of someone else. Does anyone who is more familiar with this sort of thing with me know if there is a way to "lock" a column of a spreadsheet such that only one person can edit it?
How many participants did not have a single song in the first 125 of this biggest fan rollout?Rob wrote: • Hymie and Zombeels tie with the most nominated songs on the list, with seven apiece. Hymie’s score clearly better than Zombeels, as six of his songs made the top 50.
Henry, the explanation is here: http://www.acclaimedmusic.net/forums/vi ... 100#p98655Henry wrote:How many participants did not have a single song in the first 125 of this biggest fan rollout?Rob wrote: • Hymie and Zombeels tie with the most nominated songs on the list, with seven apiece. Hymie’s score clearly better than Zombeels, as six of his songs made the top 50.
Others have had many songs.
How does this happen and should there be an adjustment to ensure that everyone gets a song in the game at some point?
Thanks for trying Honorio, But, was not able to see the explanation there.Honorio wrote:Henry, the explanation is here: http://www.acclaimedmusic.net/forums/vi ... 100#p98655Henry wrote:How many participants did not have a single song in the first 125 of this biggest fan rollout?Rob wrote: • Hymie and Zombeels tie with the most nominated songs on the list, with seven apiece. Hymie’s score clearly better than Zombeels, as six of his songs made the top 50.
Others have had many songs.
How does this happen and should there be an adjustment to ensure that everyone gets a song in the game at some point?
We just had a poll on the subject on this same thread and we voted for not having an adjustment...
I think it's just a random number generator that Rob is using to choose the order. Users who had more songs in their lists for which theirs was the only vote like Hymie and Zombeels have more opportunities to be selected, and this is more or less reflected so far.Henry wrote:Thanks for trying Honorio, But, was not able to see the explanation there.Honorio wrote:Henry, the explanation is here: http://www.acclaimedmusic.net/forums/vi ... 100#p98655Henry wrote:
How many participants did not have a single song in the first 125 of this biggest fan rollout?
Others have had many songs.
How does this happen and should there be an adjustment to ensure that everyone gets a song in the game at some point?
We just had a poll on the subject on this same thread and we voted for not having an adjustment...
I'll see if I can have a play with it!Sweepstakes Ron wrote:Apologies for the late response. Anything regarding this problem should be on this page: https://support.google.com/docs/answer/ ... ktop&hl=enMoonbeam wrote:That was me! I'm happy to start one, but I was waiting on the AM update and never got around to it.Sweepstakes Ron wrote: Remember after the previous all-time artists poll, there was a spreadsheet where people assigned ratings out of 10 to the different artists? I believe there was a plan to make one for songs as well, but it never came to fruition. Would that be an idea worth pursuing?
One thing that held me back a bit though was details about data security. With an openly editable Google Sheet, it would be easy for someone to accidentally (or deliberately, though I doubt anyone would do this) delete or edit the ratings of someone else. Does anyone who is more familiar with this sort of thing with me know if there is a way to "lock" a column of a spreadsheet such that only one person can edit it?
One possible option is to make it so the cells cannot be edited by other users, but use the comment feature so that you can approve their ratings. The only way this would be totally secure is if you personally invite users to edit the sheet; if you just post the link on the forums, everyone would just be anonymous, so you couldn't verify who was editing what.
Happy to be in the top 5!Holden wrote: ↑Wed Nov 11, 2020 5:27 am Alright, since I'm procrastinating I've been going back through these to find out who's songs are the best rated. My methodology isn't perfect, but I've taken the average of anyone who had more than one song in the game and averaged their ratings to find the following stats:
In the First 100, 27 forumers had more than one song in the game. Here are the average ratings, ranked.
1 | Romain | 6.485
2 | bonnielaurel | 6.180
3 | nicolas | 6.132
4 | Moonbeam | 6.052
5 | Hymie | 5.961