Originally posted by Gronomist
However... Talad really deserves the most credit of all. He\'s been with PS for over 10 years, and it\'s his fault this game even exists [...]
Be damned, Luca! It\'s all your fault!
Seriously speaking, though, popularity and contests seem to be the rule of thumb of every community alike to this. Moreso in contexts where some have the sensation that it is all a competition (Powerlevelling and looting is a prime example of this, in my opinion), or sometimes the competitive nature of their own spirits.
I try to ignore these form of polls, I do not find them attractive or contstructive at the least and there is always someone who (consciously or not) takes it the wrong way. The result often leads to animosity which could have very well been prevented by simply refraining from making such trivialities available to the public eye.
I recall another huge contest with many nominations and categories, some disdainful such as \"Most Hated\", \"Best Rule Breaker\", \"Least Trustworthy\", etcetera (Which I personally disapproved of).
While it may not have been deliberate, and the intentions may have been good, positive and \"in the name of fun\", these little contests can be harmful and to a decadent extent.
Nobody wants to be pointed out as a bad element or see his/her efforts at being accepted in the community go overlooked (And social psychology studies suggest us that the average mind acts in relation to the crowd he or she wishes to belong to).
Therefore, I refrain from casting a vote, or even giving a simple name and a pat on the back. Biased as it is, my opinion is that this is not the appropriate time or place for such conducts.
Nonetheless I do think that given the opportunity to express my sentiments on the subject even if I am not in agreement with the original premise, I may as well take the chance.
Nobody who voices their disagreement or refusal to comply to the poll should be shunned with a \"Don\'t like it? Go away!\". (Of course, I can understand this happening when the disagreement is expressed in a downrightly lame and uncivilised form)
And for those who are concerned, I took the liberty to search for some quotes on loyalty. For those who like to do some introspection.

\"Lack of loyalty is one of the major causes of failure in every walk of life.\" - Napoleon Hill
\"Most important in a friendship? Tolerance and loyalty.\" - J.K. Rowling
\"An ounce of loyalty is worth a pound of cleverness.\" -Elbert Hubbard.
\"If having a soul means being able to feel love and loyalty and gratitude, then animals are better off than a lot of humans\" - James Herriot (A vet, obviously)
And I say that loyalty is not to be measured or compared. Loyalty is to be treasured and smiled upon, as the precious and invaluable gift it is from one person to another.
Have a very nice day, and excuse the length of the rambling.
- Golbez