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Thanks again guys, have a happy new year! May the wall o' texts begin... seriously, I want to see wall o' texts. They please me.}}
Thanks again guys, have a happy new year! May the wall o' texts begin... seriously, I want to see wall o' texts. They please me.}}
{{LapisScarab|time=09:38, January 1, 2011 (UTC)|text=To get each point:
*Wile edits to TKW certainly spammed the Recent Changes sometimes, I don't think it distracted from too much; most people got their votes out of the way quite quickly. As for distracting from the move, I could see how that would be possible, but there were other things interfering with that as well (some of which still are, like collecting information for the revote).
*While anons are certainly welcome to contribute, TKW is a ''communtity'' event. Anons aren't part of our actual community, and it isn't hard at all to just sign up. Allowing any signed-in user to vote seems like a decent compromise to me. While there were a few votes that were less than pleasant, I wholly support letting people votes without restrictions. I'm actually deeply impressed by how well the community did at being civil for the most part<!--Even I lost my temper here and there. It's a contest, it's to be expected in doses-->. We may want to look into doing away with that sentence limit in the Mirage Arena, since it didn't seem to affect TKW that much (but that's a subject for another Forum/Talk page).
*I thought it was handled very well, though there should have been a slightly longwr line-of-succession for setting up the matches. Kind of a backup plan in case the organizers were out-of-commision. Would have averted the delays.
*Can't complain with a randomizer, I thought the match-ups were done well, and the progression worked the way a tournament should.
*I could have done with less of the "nice tits"<!--Tifa--> or other sexual votes in general, but I still think it's better to let people vote how they want. If I have a problem with the vote, I'll verbally destory you<!--or vice-versa--> in the comments, that's how America works!
*Get back to that.
*Get back to that.
*Get back to that.
*Mmm... I didn't really have a problem with the way it was orgnized this time (I mean, haveing everyone in on it is like planning your own surprise party), but that was a bit of a fauz pas with the clash with the MA's Joint Struggle. The only way to improve it I can think of is kind of like the staff elections were held; Have thecommunity give ideas, and then let the organizers select from those. Preferably without numbered votes; just have the list of ideas and a normal comments section for feedback. That way it won't be instatly obvious what the community wants (i.e. SURPRISE!, the entire point of the event). Another failsafe against predictability could be that, like the elections, the organizers choose from the top, say three, most popular.
All in all, I really enjoyed this, and I think it was better as a community event than Namine's Draw-off (don't get me wrong, I ''loved'' Naime's Draw-off), since it literally brought the whole community in, not just the artists.}}

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DoorToNothing Heartless Emblem.png — I dreamed last night... I got on the boat to Heaven!

And by some chance, I had brought my dice along! — 09:05, January 1, 2011 (UTC)

Keyblade-Blk.png Thanks to all of the voters and team involved in The Keyblade War; without all of your participation and maintenance, this could not have been the huge success it was.

Just like with last year's year end celebratory event, feedback is in order! We want to know everything from everyone. Knowing what you thought about this year's event helps us plan later ones in the future--however, we definitely will get more involved with the community in selecting an event next time, since that was a definite issue with some users who feared this would compete with a similar event going on in the Mirage Arena. Basically, tell us what you thought about it, how everything was ran, how votes and comments were mandated, how characters moved up, and much, much more... please, of course. Here are some basic questions if you don't know what to write:

  • Was The Keyblade War still in balance with actual wiki work; did it possibly distract from other issues, such as Wikia imposing Oasis on us?
  • Was not allowing anons and not having any rules on the comments okay?
  • How could a tournament akin to this one be improved if it was to be repeated?
    • How was the progression of the combatants?
    • Were there notable issues you saw in the voting (besides the Aqua thing that I'm sure is just bound to be said)?
    • What were some of your favorite things about TKW?
    • What were some of your least favorite or disliked things about TKW?
  • What else would you enjoy doing for a year ending event?
  • How could the community have been more involved in planning this event that would have resulted in a better turnout and more users satisfied?

Please do not feel limited by these questions; these are just to get you thinking. We want to know everything you have to say, so please do tell us everything, not just answers to the bulleted questions above.

Thanks again guys, have a happy new year! May the wall o' texts begin... seriously, I want to see wall o' texts. They please me.

DaysXemnas.png
LapisScarab - Xemnas (card).png You accept darkness, yet choose to live in the light. So why is it that you loathe us who teeter on the edge of nothing? We who were turned away by both light and dark - never given a choice? Nobody.png
TALK - That may be... however, what other choice might we have had?
Interdiction KHD.png To get each point:
  • Wile edits to TKW certainly spammed the Recent Changes sometimes, I don't think it distracted from too much; most people got their votes out of the way quite quickly. As for distracting from the move, I could see how that would be possible, but there were other things interfering with that as well (some of which still are, like collecting information for the revote).
  • While anons are certainly welcome to contribute, TKW is a communtity event. Anons aren't part of our actual community, and it isn't hard at all to just sign up. Allowing any signed-in user to vote seems like a decent compromise to me. While there were a few votes that were less than pleasant, I wholly support letting people votes without restrictions. I'm actually deeply impressed by how well the community did at being civil for the most part. We may want to look into doing away with that sentence limit in the Mirage Arena, since it didn't seem to affect TKW that much (but that's a subject for another Forum/Talk page).
  • I thought it was handled very well, though there should have been a slightly longwr line-of-succession for setting up the matches. Kind of a backup plan in case the organizers were out-of-commision. Would have averted the delays.
  • Can't complain with a randomizer, I thought the match-ups were done well, and the progression worked the way a tournament should.
  • I could have done with less of the "nice tits" or other sexual votes in general, but I still think it's better to let people vote how they want. If I have a problem with the vote, I'll verbally destory you in the comments, that's how America works!
  • Get back to that.
  • Get back to that.
  • Get back to that.
  • Mmm... I didn't really have a problem with the way it was orgnized this time (I mean, haveing everyone in on it is like planning your own surprise party), but that was a bit of a fauz pas with the clash with the MA's Joint Struggle. The only way to improve it I can think of is kind of like the staff elections were held; Have thecommunity give ideas, and then let the organizers select from those. Preferably without numbered votes; just have the list of ideas and a normal comments section for feedback. That way it won't be instatly obvious what the community wants (i.e. SURPRISE!, the entire point of the event). Another failsafe against predictability could be that, like the elections, the organizers choose from the top, say three, most popular.

All in all, I really enjoyed this, and I think it was better as a community event than Namine's Draw-off (don't get me wrong, I loved Naime's Draw-off), since it literally brought the whole community in, not just the artists.