When Vote Counting Goes Bad 128
ZipK writes "Television singing competition The Voice disclosed on Wednesday 'inconsistencies' with the tallying of on-line and SMS-based voting. Although host Carson Daly claimed the show wanted to be 'completely upfront,' the explanation from their third-party vote counter, Telescope, was anything but transparent. In particular, Telescope claims that disregarding all on-line and SMS-based voting for the two nights in question left no impact on the final results, but they haven't provided any detail of the 'inconsistency' or their ability to predict a complete lack of impact. Sure, it's only The Voice; but tomorrow it could be American Idol, and by next month, America's Got Talent."
nt (Score:5, Insightful)
The sad news is that people are probably going to rage more about this than they would for REAL politics that choose who gets into office.
They reversed the charges though, right? (Score:5, Insightful)
I can only assume they did the right thing and cancelled the charges for all the votes that weren't counted? They surely wouldn't profiteer at the expense of true fans.
Re:nt (Score:5, Insightful)
Network television is one of the best means of social control invented so far, second only to religion. Think about how many people really care about who wins American Idol, and think about how many people really care about who is elected to their local government. Who the American Idol winner is has no real effect on my life, whereas my local city council does when they decide whether to put money into repairing nearby streets or changing the zoning to accommodate a CVS in my neighborhood.
Re:nt (Score:5, Insightful)
That's because people actually feel like they have a real CHOICE when voting on American Idol.
Re:Reality shows are absolutely real and honest. (Score:4, Insightful)
You don't have to say anything about the tastes of the voters (which from what I've seen is questionable).
It's not about better, it's about favorite.
And that still needs to be held to an objective standard by law. It's a contest, there are winners, and people vote on it -- that part is still covered by laws.
Where are the Storage Wars posts? (Score:5, Insightful)
I only wish DICE would've bought