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Nomination Process - Time for a change
DaveRP
09-06-2003
We had the first round of nominations based on first impressions, with nominations definatly up for eviction.

Will we now carry on with the current nomination process or are we going to see any changes.

In CBB2 we saw the one person nominating the two to be up for eviction. This would create loads of conflict and guilt.

The same as with the first round with any nomination leading to definate nominations, this should mean more than two up for nomination.

Nominations screen on the Plasma screen.

Is the current process best stuck with or as an alternative the way to add additional spice?

What world be the worst nomination process?
trash80
09-06-2003
i think they should have a mini-task where the winner gets to immune from nominations for a week. of course the task should be a star wars trivia quiz...
ne0n-tetra
09-06-2003
Maybe an interesting method would be to have one nomination each, and then show these to everyone. Then have one more nomination, this time 'secret' as per usual.

Firstly, it would cause people to think VERY carefully about reasons for their first nomination, and secondly, it could lead to revenge voting in their second nomination.
Hamlet77
09-06-2003
How about a 'quiz' of some sorts and those who get less than 50% are up for eviction, or anly those with above 50% get to nominate.......... Phew Jon would be saved.
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