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Time to Nominate the Best of the Left Blogs! (Updated)
Stop reading right here if you don't like shameless, self-promoting solicitations. This post is not be for the faint of heart in the face of immodesty! Nominations for the annual Koufax Awards for progressive blogs -- are now open.
Hint: Nominate Talk to Action, and all of your favorite blogs, bloggers and blog posts of 2005 now! Its all fair and in the spirit of good fun and celebrating the progressive blogosphere.
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There are 15 categories this year -- and Talk to Action is eligible for nominations in a number of them. You can help Talk to Action by nominating early and often. As a new blog, a lot of people have not yet heard of us, and we can use the exposure!
Here is some info about the awards and how to participate from the sponsors:
The Koufax Awards are named for Sandy Koufax, one of the greatest left handed pitchers of all time. They are intended to honor the best blogs and bloggers of the left. At the core, the Koufax Awards are meant to be an opportunity to say nice things about your favorite bloggers and to provide a bit of recognition for the folks who provide us with daily information, insight, and entertainment. The awards are supposed to be fun for us and fun for you. For more info, check out the Koufax Awards FAQs.
Please try not to take the idea of winning and losing too seriously. We hope to help build and promote a feeling of community among lefty bloggers. The primary rules of the contest are be nice and have fun....
Hosting the Koufax Awards is a lot of work. It really, really helps if you provide a link when making a nomination, particularly if you are nominating a particular post or series of posts.
Two years ago, the onslaught of traffic generated by the awards crashed Wampum. Eric has worked many hours and we have spent a considerable amount of money to make sure that does not happen again. Once we get to the voting stage of the awards, we really need Eric and his laptop to provide ballot security. His laptop recently died. If you can afford it, please hit our tip jar to keep the Koufax Awards running and running fairly.
We do all of the work of the awards by hand. That has advantages and disadvantages. One of the disadvantages is that I tend to make mistakes. When I make one this year, please let me know I will do my best to correct it.
While you are here for the Koufax Awards, please feel free to look around. You may find some non-Koufax related items of interest.
Please remember that this is an effort to build a sense of community. Let's all try to have fun. Okay, send us some nominations."
From the FAQs:
What are the procedures for the awards?
The Koufax Awards have three stages.... we ... post a list of the categories and open the floor for nominations. Nominations are made by leaving a comment or by sending us an email. No specific form is necessary, but we do ask that you include the name of the blog (or post), the category for which it is nominated and a url to the blog (or post). You are welcome, even encouraged, to self-nominate, particularly for the categories for individual posts or series. After all, you know your work better than anyone else. You may nominate as many blogs as you wish in as many categories as you wish and you may make your nominations at one time or on multiple visits. If someone sends us a complete list of thousands of lefty blogs, I may decide to ignore it but that hasn't happened yet. Every blog mentioned in any nominating comment or email will receive a link when we post the full list of nominees.
After that full list of nominees is posted, we will ask for votes from that list to determine a group of 8-10 finalists in each category. The list of finalists will be determined by a count of the votes. We look for natural break points in the voting pattern to determine the number of finalists to include.
When voting (as opposed to nominating) starts, we ask that each person cast exactly one vote in each category. Last year there was some effort to game the system by multiple voting by persons or robots. That does not work. Eric is in charge of voting security and he is very smart, very diligent, is armed with good technology, and has forgotten more about how the internet works that you or I will ever know. If Eric thinks something looks fishy, we will all look at it. Efforts to game the system not only will be ineffective but if they piss us off sufficiently, they risk public humiliation for the perpetrator. Don't do it.
After we generate our list of 8-10 finalists in each category, we will ask for votes for a winner. The winners are determined by a manual count of the votes. Once again, one vote per person per category please. Because we tabulate the votes manually, and as a result of the exponential growth of the Koufax Awards, it is a huge amount of work to organize and tabulate the votes. If we allow multiple voting, we would have to go to a machine count. After Florida in 2000, we do not think that is such a good idea.
After we tabulate the votes, we will announce the winners. It will take a few months to complete the process.
Please, please, please take the awards in the spirit in which they are offered. The Koufax Awards are supposed to be fun for you and for us. It takes an enormous amount of work (and money) for us to host the awards. If they are not fun, we have little reason to do so. Winning and losing is secondary to heaping praise upon your favorites and building the community. BE NICE.
UPDATE: Thanks to the generosity of a number of well known bloggers, this year's Koufax Awards come with a $100 prize.
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