Issue:
Rejections are not considered when calculating the average score in contests where the average score is taken into account.
Proposed amendment:
Count each rejection as 0 points when calculating the average score in A&S SG contests where the average score is taken into account.
How about another addition to the text of a previous amendment (additions are in bold):
In order to reject a submission, only 50% + 1 votes are needed to reject from those jurors who actually voted for the contest submission (excluding Abstain votes). For example, if only 10 jurors voted for a submission (and 2 of them abstained), only 5 need to vote to reject in order for the rejection to pass.
In this case, even if one judge mistakenly gave 1 point, and the other 15 gave 0 pts, the work cannot technically be rejected as not valid. This is a bad option.
average score will reduced to approximately zero automatically out of contest.
Every contest should have a minimum threshold to qualify, then it will be ok.
It’s not good idea in current situation.
If the jury mistakenly rejects the submission, it will greatly harm the participant. There are many examples of similar problems. Why should I have a lower score due to a judge’s mistake? Moreover, in this situation, judges are not subject to fines.
Moreover, in this situation, the judges are not punished.
There will be disadvantages to any choice. The question is where these disadvantages are smaller. The judge can also put 1 point instead of 10 points by mistake, there is no way to get rid of mistakes. But not taking into account rejects at all when calculating the average score is a much greater drawback, in my opinion.
then what is role of SMV?
you meant 50%+1 acceptance is not same as 100% acceptance.
I think different smart contracts behaves as according their inherent creation.
There should be a universal rule for every voting contract.