There's an entire category solely dedicated to new RPers. I don't think those new people are getting overlooked. You might say "well only those who are getting more known or making a name for themselves are getting considered" but quite frankly, in that category that pretty much means they are the most deserving.
You don't have post telling me what categories are in or not in the RPAs, I'm well aware thanks for that. Yeah,
you don't, congratulations, but, yes, there are still people being overlooked.
Secondly, your second sentence does not make sense. Just because you are more well known does NOT mean you are more deserving that is called popularity.
Honestly, everyone else I saw seemed pretty deserving of their wins too. They make good posts, RPs etc etc. Really though, people are getting way too up-in-arms about a bit of fun in a pokemon site RPing community. It's not really something to start a big kafuffle over. If you don't like them, don't vote. Simple.
That's great, probably because everyone you saw are the people you're familiar with or is in your friend group or is the most popular. Those are the people who win.
I really don't like the second statement that is basically saying we shouldn't say anything because it's just for fun. No one is getting "up-in-arms" and if there are causes for concerns they should be voiced and recognized and not tried to be shut down like you're doing. It's a time of reflection not automatic dismissal, where does doing the latter get us?
If you feel that people are going to be overlooked, than it is your job to vote for them, no?
No, it's not my job if anything it yours because then there's clearly something wrong with this process yet you still keep doing it the same way.
RPAs are only a popularity contest if you let them be. As a group, us roleplayers are quite good at sharing the love and praising each other - so instead of being down about it why not use it as an opportunity to cheer on the roleplay community here? :)
No, no it's not. It's a popularity contest because no one wants to look outside of their friend group and actually be objective about their votes. Why don't we take this opportunity to reflect and actually look over a topic that people are finding problematic and not brush it under the rug? I'm not going to "cheer on" something that I have a problem with.
Also the last RPA was voting like this and I don't remember people posting then.
Actually they weren't. Maybe when you left they were but RPAs were handled by a revolving panel of impartial and secretive judges. Also, just because people didn't post then doesn't mean it wasn't a problem then. That's not a great way to think about things. Because someone didn't address it doesn't mean it's not a problem.