But, selecting the judges is as subjective as the judges selecting the submissions. You'd be hard-pressed to prove that your support of those judges is completely unbiased.Shishio wrote:I disagree. I've already named three people that would make good judges/editors. Granted, they're members of the community, but I think it would be better to give the position to people who would be passionate about making a quality book than people who may not care as much.LibertyCabbage wrote:I agree, but in this case superficiality might be more reasonable than a purely subjective approach to considering whose opinions are more valid than everyone else's.
I can't believe you said this.[/quote]LibertyCabbage wrote:Then again, the potential for bias and favoritism doesn't bother me much, and I can see it as sort of a "necessary evil". People aren't perfect, and we shouldn't try to be, and to try to make entirely rational judgments without taking emotional connections into consideration is a flawed approach. So what if someone picks their buddy's comic over another one that's slightly better? It's how reality operates, and people can bitch about it all they want but there's nothing they can really do besides trying harder the next time.
I'm just being realistic. As a society we have to accept faulty systems because there's no such thing as a utopia. We recognize our judicial system even though we know it's capable of making errors because we don't have a better alternative and abolishing the system would lead to chaos. There are employers who pick their relatives and friends over people more qualified, but that doesn't mean that businesses are wrong, just imperfect. There's no news source that's 100% unbiased, but we rely on them because it's the only way to know what's going on. So, I'm just saying that we need to expect to put up with biases and mistakes, because it's a compromise we need to accept in order to get anything accomplished.
That's the problem, but what's the solution? We can't try to get perfect, unbiased judges because there's no such thing. We have to settle for an imperfect system and just try to make it better than it was last year.pierce studios wrote:Yeah see that right there was the problem with last year's book and that right there is a very large part of why we got negative review after negative review.








