



Here we go! It’s been a while since we’ve seen a Rant From Robâ„¢. I’m a little out of practice so it may not be up to the standards I’ve set with my previous rants.
The Western Fair District has, over the past few months, completely embraced the social media that is Twitter and Facebook. As part of this endeavour they had a contest where five people would be chosen to be “Real Serious Bloggers”. In exchange for daily admission to the fair, their task would be to blog about the experience as well as tweet and hopefully be able to post videos as well. This contest was not simply a random drawing of names. To enter it was necessary to submit a sample writing and the winners would be judged based on the submitted writing. The rules stated that preference would be given to those with a twitter account but it was NOT necessary to win the contest.
Today the winners were announced (Congrats to @JayCMenard, @phronk, @evilflu! I know all three of you and know that you will do an awesome job! Also congrats to @erinflattery and @KimberBogema – I don’t know you but obviously you some writing chops!) and needless to say, there are some pretty sore losers out there. I’m not going to name names as I really don’t want to give them any more attention than is necessary but if you really want to know, a simple search should help you out.
As you can tell above, I was not one of the people that won. Am I disappointed? Sure – who wouldn’t be? It was a creative contest with a desireable reward. Sadly, it seems that two of the people who weren’t chosen have taken to Twitter to complain about their loss. It seems that these people are totally comfortable to point the fingers at other people for their loss. Both of the loudest people complaining seem to be focused in with laser-like precision on it being all about the number of twitter followers that the entrant has. At no point do they acknowledge that they simply may have sub-par writing skills. I tried reading through both feeds but it seems that most of the tweets in the their timelines are for contest entries. There seems to be some discussion with other tweeters but nothing of substance. For what it’s worth, I didn’t really notice any terribly glaring grammar errors but when you’re only retweeting contest entries it’s kind of hard to screw that up. One of the other things being brought up was that supposedly one of the winners had their tweets protected. When I went to check none of the five accounts had protected tweets. It could be that they were asked to unprotect their tweets as a condition of winning. It could be that the person was being malicious. Regardless, tweets are unprotected now. Those complaining simply need to accept the fact that their writing, along with mine, was not as good as some of the other entries that were received.
I want to thank Western Fair District (still not sure if I should be putting a ‘the’ in front of that or not) for running this contest. It was a great concept and also kickstarted my writing again. Even though I didn’t win, I’ll still be writing a blog entry (to be posted here, not on the Real Serious Bloggers blog site) and will almost certainly be tweeting from the fair.






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You should really check your facts before writing such an uneducated post. All they were saying was Western fair said they would give preference to twitter accounts that were active and had a following. This did not happen. And the bloggers you are referring to tweet about way more than contests. But just like you are entitled to your opinion they are to theirs.
Well said, Rob. Good to see that you were inspired to write and participate even though you didn’t technically win; I think that is a real value to this sort of embracing of social media.
In my humble opinion, the only uneducated statements are the ones speculating on what went on behind the scenes to choose the winners. We have no way of knowing what did and did not happen in the judges’ minds. Their stated goal was having a writing contest where Twitter accounts were a secondary consideration, and that seems to be exactly what happened.
Great post Rob.
Sadly, I have a feeling that I was perhaps a winner that created some of the controversy. I entered the contest because I love to write, and share my experiences with those that care to read them. I’m fairly new to the blogging scene and was THRILLED to find out that I had been chosen as one of the five.
Hard feelings or not, I can’t wait to begin to start blogging about the fair, and being able to share my point of view!
Erin
Hi Rob,
Thanks for that post. You hit the nail on the head. The bloggers were chosen based on their blog entries and point of view, and the amount of Twitter followers had a secondary influence on our choice. We had many fantastic entries and I wish we could’ve picked more than 5. I’m glad we inspired you to start writing again, and I’m looking forward to reading your Fair tweets and blog. I really hope you apply next year to be a Real Serious Blogger. Cheers!