Hello and welcome to the first ever Entrypalooza Entry Contest! You may be familiar with the Tagging Festival contest we held a few months ago, well we're taking that same concept with our entries. Starting on Friday, 9th of September, we will hold a month long contest to see how many entries our users can fix up within the space of a month, and like last time, those who score big get their own Entrypalooza badges, designed by the fantastic MedleyManiac
Rules:
- Eligible entries are constrained to those listed in our mega list, which will go up Friday.
- Eligible entries are put into 4 categories, Easy, Medium, Hard, and Extra Hard, and will award different point.
- Entries will be held to a strict level of quality, it is required to be at least of frontpage level quality, although those who we feel have gone above and beyond may get a few bonus points
Help for determining entry categories
- Easy: Good written entry, really close to our current frontpage standards, but lacks… something. Basically, those can be easily fixed by adding some pictures or a bit of textile. An example would be The Definition of Insanity or Keit-Ai.
- Medium: The entry has the necessary info to be complete, or most of the info, but it's written by the old entry standards or has the info scrambled. Mostly needs a rewritte. Some examples would be Bitch Please, Handsome Squidward and Fukkireta.
- Hard: Lacks several information, it's highly incomplete or includes useless information. Also, the research on the origin/spread might be difficult due it being an old meme. Some examples would be Fuck Yea (although this one could be argued if it would belong to very hard), What If Zelda Was A Girl? and Desk Flip.
- Very Hard: This one includes entries covering realy broad subjects, where you don't know where to focus on, and entries based on really big fads where you don't know how to find the origin. Some examples would include Furries, Internet Paraphilias, DHSWC and Anime Opening/Ending Parodies.
How can I participate?
As Twenty-One described in the post above, go through the list and choose the entry or entries you want to edit and post them here. This way: 1) We'll be able to give you edit powers on the entries and 2)We can know which entries you work on, making it easier for us to count the scores.
You can repeat this as many times as you want, that means you can post some entries, finish them, and then post another set, without any limits. The only requisite is for them to be submitted before October 10th.
How will the entries be scored?
The entries will be rated depending on the difficulty for research and writting. This is determined by a lot of factors, from the quality the entry initially has to the broadness of the subject and the availability of information. As the OP states, there's 4 different ranks, and each of them will give you a determined score (still to be determined, but higher difficulties will give extra points to compensate the effort, so it won't be a 1-4 score). Added to that, participants may get extra points if they do an outstanding job at the entry rewritte.
To summarise, the competition will start officially on Friday 9th, and end on October 10. The list of eligible entries will go up once the competition starts, as well as some extra resources to help get you started. If you have any questions before then, feel free to ask them here. See you Friday!