Comment by Mithent on 09/05/2019 at 11:45 UTC

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I'm not sure if I'd call it abuse as much one group getting organised and other people losing interest, such that they were easily able to get their signal through the noise. The linear nature of the sequence and the winner takes all voting meant that it was difficult for anything emergent to take hold or for there to be meaningfully competing groups. Trying to compete against the dominant group would have no visible effect unless you could beat them entirely. Maybe sequence forking and culling could have helped, but it would potentially have made it even more confusing.

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