How Voting Works
Learn how our unique voting system ensures fair and accurate rankings
Core Voting Principles
Every registered user gets one vote per ranking question. No special privileges or expert panels.
Weighted scoring prevents manipulation. Higher rankings get more points, ensuring quality votes matter most.
Rankings reflect the collective wisdom of millions of sports and entertainment enthusiasts worldwide.
Our Voting System
Top 25 NBA Players of All Time
Rank the greatest basketball players in history
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Best 10 Movies of All Time
Vote for the most influential films ever made
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Top 5 NFL Quarterbacks of 2024
Rank the best current quarterbacks
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Top 3 Musical Artists
Rank your top 3 favorite artists
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Favorite Sports Team
Vote for your absolute favorite team
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Voting Guidelines
Vote on topics you know well
Only vote when you're knowledgeable about the subject
Consider objective criteria
Base rankings on achievements, impact, and performance
Think long-term
Consider lasting impact, not just current popularity
Be consistent
Apply similar criteria across related rankings
Personal bias
Don't let personal preferences override objective assessment
Recency bias
Don't overvalue recent events or current trends
Herd mentality
Think independently, don't just follow popular opinion
Incomplete voting
Meet minimum vote requirements for valid submissions
Types of Voting
Historical rankings that consider entire careers and legacies
Rankings focused on current performance and recent achievements
Weekly, monthly, and seasonal rankings with specific timeframes
Frequently Asked Questions
Minimum vote requirements ensure that rankings have enough data points to be statistically meaningful and prevent skewed results from incomplete voting.
Point values are weighted to give more importance to higher rankings. This system rewards thoughtful voting and prevents manipulation by ensuring that quality votes have more impact than random or careless ones.
Yes, you can vote again on any ranking question, but this will replace your previous vote entirely. We don't allow partial vote changes to maintain the integrity of the voting system.
Your vote will not be counted and you'll receive an error message asking you to provide the minimum number of votes required for that particular ranking question.