Saturday, July 01, 2006

The Rules of Ongoing Onslaught

General: This is a creative writing blogging game. Every Sunday I will post a prompt and players will have exactly one week to respond. At the end of the week, all players and visitors will vote for their favorite contestants. I will read aloud the ten best posts for a podcast and post those results here.

The Specifics:

Posting

(1) I will post the week's TKO (total knock out) prompt every Sunday. The prompts will be selected by me but all players are strongly suggested to submit specific ideas to me.

(2) All players have exactly one week to post a response.

(3) There are only two limitations on what your post can be. It must be less than a thousand (1000) words and it must be a response to the TKO prompt.

Voting

(4) After the deadline to respond has passed, I will create an online survey so that players can vote for their favorite responses to that TKO prompt. I will post a link to that survey as well as the TKO prompt for the next week.

(5) All players will have four days to vote. Each player must vote for their four favorite responses to the TKO prompt. Additionally, all players must submit constructive feedback for two of the players they did not choose as their favorites. If players do not vote before the deadline, then they will be considered ineligible for the OOCast.

Results

(6) When the deadline to vote has passed, I will total the results and post a list of the most popular players that week on the blog. The ten most favorite'd responses will earn a spot in OOCast (or if there are less than ten players, then the best 2/3s). If there is a tie, I will not break it. Instead, I will adjust the number of posts for the OOCast that week as needed.

OOCast

(7) The OOCast is a podcast of the best TKO responses.

(8) Whichever player received the most favorite votes may if s/he chooses read the responses for the OOCast. If s/he does not want to, then I will do it myself.

(9) The OOCast will be uploaded here so that all players and guests may listen to the writing. Additionally, I will include OOCast in itunes database so strangers may also listen to your work.

Philosophy of Ongoing Onslaught

(10) This game is intended to be both encouraging and challenging. I will never tolerate anyone doing anything mean to other players. This includes excessively negative feedback or anything that I consider "gaming" the game to try to get an unfair advantage. After all, if you cheat, then your peers did not really like your writing and that is after all the point.

(11) In this spirit, I will never publically post the vote tallys. I will, however, tell you your totals each week but I do not think it is neccessary for other players to know how others are doing. I will also never ever tell anyone who voted for who. Therefore, you do not need to vote for your friends so they won't get upset. Unless you choose to tell them, nobody will know how chose them as their favorite.

Important Ways Ongoing Onslaught is Different Than the Online Onslaught Summer Games

* If you have not participated in Online Onslaught in the past, then you may ignore this section.

(12) Players will not be anonymous. You may use your real name or whatever handle you would like to identify yourself in the game. Because this game is not anonymous, you may also post your response on your own blog to share with your readers.

(13) Players will not be removed from the game no matter how few votes they receive. This is "Ongoing" Onslaught meaning that the posting and writing continues. Only the best players will be included in the OOCasts but all players will be able to post their response on the blog.

(14) If players fail to respond to a post there is also no penalty. You may choose to come and go as you choose. That being said, players should not choose to play only when they have a great idea for the TKO prompt. Instead, players should only skip weeks when they really do not have the time to participate.

One Month of Inactivity

(15) If you do not respond to four posts in a row, I will remove your permission to post. You may re-join, however, if you comment asking to sign up. I just do not want to leave players who have quit in the system.

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