As several others have said, I don’t think restricting to one vote per person would have changed the result. Jay and Aliona have been leading every poll I have seen by quite some way for quite some time.
Originally Posted by CravenHaven:
“You made it public business by declaring it on an open forum that you tried to skew the voting. We didn't make you do that. You did that all by yourself.”
As one of the quoted posters, I don’t believe that I tried to ‘skew’ the voting - I simply tried to vote for the couple that I wanted to win, a number of times that reflected how much I wanted them to win.
Originally Posted by Sabbatical:
“Yes, but the point is that Kellie and Georgia had an equal opportunity to inspire devotion of this kind. There will have been people voting like this for them as well, but not as many. And that's why Jay won - he Inspired this level of bonkers voting. I recognise a lot of the names and they are new fans from strictly, not legacy boyband fans. You can 't try to put checks and balances round this kind of thing, it just doesn't work. Popularity is not logical or subject to rules, it just is. By highlighting the multi-voters, you're just highlighting the extent to which he moved people. There's not much more to be made out of it.
The single voters' votes do count in my opinion. There may be 100s of multivoting fans, but millions of single voters. Anita would have won if the super fans really dictated the outcome. I like to think my three online made a small difference.”
Originally Posted by Sabbatical:
“Well, sort of. Yes, they only have one fan each. However, fan two is the more moved. The fan world has its own rules, and by those rules, the second dancer is more popular because they have inspired the effort it takes to vote this many times. Popularity is a 3D concept, not just how many but how much. I would never do it - but it's only unfair if the opportunity to vote like this didn't exist for all contestants. It does and block voting will have taken place for all of them.”
I agree. I have watched Strictly since season 1, and have voted previously about 5 times in total across series 1-12, whereas this series I have voted multiple times for Jay. I, and many others, have been intensely and unexpectedly moved by a young man’s gentle soul, humility, wit, integrity, kindness, friendship with his dance partner, love of dancing and of course his huge talent for dancing.
I can see the arguments for restricting votes to 1 per person, but I would have been aggrieved if I had not had the opportunity to vote more for Jay than I have previously for other contestants.