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Weekly Update
Sept. 2nd, 2019
Sorry for the 1-day delay on this one. The chart above is accurate to Sunday's totals.
A Summary of the Results of the WADP Survey
Without going into too much detail, here are some highlights of the recent survey we took of regarding the WADP:
1. Most of the respondents, in excess of 75%, were aware of the WADP and WA Members residing in TNP. A significant number of respondents, however, noted that they responded No to the WA Member in TNP question because they were NPAers.
2. Over 75% of respondents are endotarters, but only 19% of respondents send telegrams asking others for endorsements. I can see why, though. If everyone sent telegrams, mailboxes all over the world would be flooded, and endotarting TGs just being treated as spam.
3. 80% of replies indicated that they were aware of the Endorse TNP page on our forum, but, only a slim majority actually use it. The table-based results were more popular, with 64% of users using that, and 36% using Zen Mode. Personal note, I think Zen Mode is great when on a mobile device, so I'm curious about whether most users are mobile phone/tablet players or Desktop/Laptop PC players. At least one person disagrees with me on this, though, thinking of it as difficult to use on an iPad.
4. Did you previously know about the Keepers of the North? Yes: 92.8%. Are you currently a Keeper of the North? Yes: 59%. Now, some of this is NPA, and I think I saw at least one person that is a delegate of another region. Some aren't WAs, some are Siwale...
5. Overwhelmingly, people know about WA voting. Also overwhelmingly, people vote in both GA and SC. Nice!
6. WADP Censuses. 75% know about them. Do you? https://www.nationstates.net/page=dispatch/id=338374#CENSUSES You do! Not as many actively seek to improve their rankings, though. Reasons: Time consuming, unclear significance, and at least one response wasn't clear on the criteria for each of the categories and how one wins awards.
7. How can we improve the Censuses and awards?
A> Indicate tied nations instead of going alphabetical. That's reasonable.
B> Day-to-Day Trending, with arrows indicating progression... might be possible?
C> "Reward people who already maxed out their endorsing, not just people who go from 0 to max in a day then let it go." - We already have that. That's called the Clout award, which tracks endotarting performance over a longer period. It's measured by influence points given to others through endorsements over the last 30 days, so the more consistent you are in maxing out your endorsements given, the more likely you are to win this one. Click-to-Endorse encourages people to get out there and get it done at least once a month. Clout is for the dedicated daily endotarters.
8. Awareness, victories, and effort to win descend in that order, with 85% aware, 65% were past winners, and only 41% actively trying. Reasons are similar to the last question about improving the censuses. Honestly, the questions about the censuses and awards could be merged together since they go hand-in-hand, as the awards are derived from the censuses.
9. Lifetime Achievements do not have a lot of awareness, and a lot of nations may not even be aware that they've won. Make sure to check this out: https://www.nationstates.net/page=dispatch/id=338374#ACHIEVEMENTS
10. Now for what r3n's been looking forward to the most. Cards. More of you know about the card lottery than actually participate in the cards game, but even less actually try to improve their chances of winning. Seems like a significant reason is that the cards don't actually do anything and they're only collectibles, like baseball cards instead of Magic the Gathering cards or something.
11. Some suggestions for improving the card lottery include...
A> "Don't let Aerilia win." Such shade!
B> Don't award cards to nations that are about to CTE. The author of this one suggested 25 days, but remember that vacation mode allows a nation to persist for 60 days, just without answering issues. It'd be hard to tell who is in what mode right before the 28-day Normal CTE mark, and also, if the nation came back, then they have their reward for when they did exist and provide their endorsement to the SC.
C> Published odds of winning Not a bad idea. I think we're looking into this one.
12. It's good to know that most respondants know about TNP's Security Council, and the drop in numbers of those who aren't endorsing can mostly be explained away by NPA participation or they don't have their WA in the region.
Also... r3n has asked me to share a graph for you. We started the Vote Early Vote Often awards of the WADP in September of last year, so now we have a full year of data since then, including the summer slump. We also started the WA Voting piece of the card lottery in June, and what we noticed is that we've had a larger percentage of nations in TNP keep voting on WA resolutions compared to years past. Whether it was the awards or the cards, the fact that the drop off in WA voting was less severe this year is very promising.
See you next week for my End-of-Term remarks.
-Sil