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  • Should we have only have one topic at a time (currently two)?

    11 68.75%
  • Should each assignment have a ~6 week entry period?

    6 37.50%
  • Should we allow repeat topics?

    7 43.75%
  • Should we prohibit the use of "archived" photos for assignment entries?

    5 31.25%
  • Should we omit the poll at the end of an assignment (so, no winner)?

    1 6.25%
  • Should there be a "How to" companion thread with each assignment?

    9 56.25%
  • Should the moderator select images to be critiiqued at the end of the assignment?

    4 25.00%
  • I voted in this poll (please check if you did)

    14 87.50%
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Thread: Changes to "Assignment" Threads??

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    When there are only two left submitting photos it should be easy to win every other assignment.

    The problem is not just with the assignments, it is with the number of visitors coming to the forums.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HDNitehawk View Post
    The problem is not just with the assignments, it is with the number of visitors coming to the forums.
    Just looking at the stats there are a lot of visitors (GMT +11. 08:52 AM) even when most users in the US should be asleep. As I see it, the problem is not a lack of visitors but a lack of participants.

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