Inkipedia talk:Logo Contest 2022/Round 1

Adding comments
I'm sorry, but how can I add a comment under people's submissions? ninckmane (talk) 13:44, 8 May 2022 (UTC)Vinny
 * @ninckmane Look for the edit button at the comment section. If there isn't one, then use the edit button at the top of the page. Once you're in edit mode, type an asterisk (to make a bullet point), then type your comment, then type 4 tildes which will automatically insert your name and the timestamp. I hope this helps. Reply if you need more assistance, and feel free to use our Discord for faster help. Heddy (talk) 13:55, 8 May 2022 (UTC)
 * @User:Heddy Thanks!! ninckmane (talk) 14:13, 8 May 2022 (UTC)

@User:Heddy Hey! Regarding the colors, I actually made them to be completely interchangeable! I tested using both Splat1 and 2's colors, but it probably works well with any color pair! I can send the image of the color tests too if that helps

People joining Inkipedia and creating a submission simply for the prize money
I'm concerned with the number of submissions from users who have not been on Inkipedia very long or have made few edits prior to the contest. In the proposal for the logo contest, we discussed how people shouldn't be allowed to make an account for the sole purpose of participating in the contest. One user who made a submission doesn't even have a welcome message, two users didn't have a welcome message when the contest started, and all of the other users who submitted except for Shahar have very few edits and don't seem very committed to Inkipedia. I personally think that most of these users either created an account for the sole purpose of winning the prize money or returned to Inkipedia after a long haitus to participate in the contest. I am of the opinion that most of the submissions should not be allowed to continue into the next voting round. What do you think? 10:37, 10 May 2022 (UTC)