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Book: Gideon Drake and the Fire Within
Award name: Wattpad Amby Award
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Hi Elizabeth
I had a look at this one. I didn't pick up on the lack of a clear winner, but I was wondering about it being given by the site's Ambassadors.
To me, that would be the same as the Ambassadors in Help on Goodreads giving Awards. (& I wouldn't consider them awards if they did) & I know Wattpad does have official awards already.
Maybe staff need to rule on cases like this as well?


Yes - & I don't know much about Wattpad or it's structure. But this did feel a lot like an unofficial award.

While Wattpad's main awards are known as The Watty Awards, The Amby Awards was only established in 2021, so it's still new and growing. Unlike the Wattys, which are judged using machine learning, The Ambys are judged by Wattpad's officially recognised Ambassadors, who have to be approved by Wattpad and undergo training. The link I provided identifies the Amby Awards as an official entity by the verified status (tick) badge.
If GR librarians, who I think most users see as somewhat prestigious members of the GR/reading community, held a contest, I see no reason why the books they read and the winners they chose would not be worthy of the award bestowed upon them.

While Wattpad's ma..."
Hi T.J.
Sorry if your feelings are hurt. That was certainly not my intention.
Here are the rules for adding Awards on Goodreads.
https://help.goodreads.com/s/article/...
"Awards should have a clear winner"
This was a new situation for me (& we also have fairly new moderation in this group) so I took it as an opportunity to get guidance.


As an aside, I think Ambassadors on Help probably have different types of roles than those on Wattpad.

"Awards should have a clear winner; ranked lists are generally not considered awards."
I believe this is a question of interpretation. A "clear" winner is not the same as "single" winner. The rule doesn't actually mention "a group of winners", it refers to "ranked lists" i.e. a group where there is some sort of identifiable order e.g. when a contest considers the 1st, 2nd, 3rd place entries as "winners".
In the case of The Ambys, the 4 winners in my category are not ranked in anyway and are considered to be on the same level. All 4 winners are "clear" winners.
Even if this point was questionable, I would point out that the rule also uses the word "generally", meaning there is wiggling room. This perhaps accounts for Elizabeth's mention of the "259 pages of awards..."
Regarding the Ambassadors, you're right. Wattpad generally doesn't communicate at all with its users. Ambassadors engage with the community on their behalf and run the user-focused aspects of the site such as approving books for reading lists and curating recommendations.
With these points in mind, I kindly ask that you reconsider.

Just because other librarians have incorrectly entered awards, I won't be violating Goodreads policies. And I have worked my butt off for a dozen years on awards. At one time, I was pretty much doing all of the award entries (until I got burned out). I have literally entered more awards than any other librarian on the site.

I won't be violating Goodreads policies."
With respect, I'm not asking anyone to do so. I have pointed out how it seems the policy has been misinterpreted in this case. The "Clear winner" rule pertains to "ranked lists" not awards with multiple winners, hence the semicolon.

With all due respect, this assertion is completely wrong.

Perhaps one of the moderators could make the wording clearer.

There is nothing unclear about that portion of the manual. This author doesn't seem to understand the semi-colon isn't a comma.

With all due respect, this assertion is completely wrong."
The policy rule says, "Awards should have a clear winner; ranked lists are generally not considered awards."
The "clear winner" rule certainly does pertain to "ranked lists".
A requirement for awards to have a single winner is not mentioned. Excluding awards where there are groups of/multiple winners is not mentioned. Could you please explain your interpretation?

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
If you want to see other examples you can type no clear winner into the search bar.
It is permitted for awards that don't qualify for the award field to be added to the description. I don't do those edits any more but another librarian might.

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
and then I stopped searching previous posts.

Surely if the policy's mention of "a clear winner" actually means "a single winner", it would have just said that? If it does indeed mean that, perhaps it should be updated to say so, if only so you guys never have to face this problem again.
Anyway, thanks for your time. Now, who wants to help me add my characters? Lol...

The very unusual situation of a tie in a long-standing award has been allowed. But it is definitely an exception and comes up rarely. The Wattpad Amby Award doesn't come close to being an award that allows for such an exception - it's not even as if there are ties noted.


Hi Niki & welcome!
Before I started helping with awards, but the former moderator ruled that each of those were considered a winner. My opinion was that only the gold was the winner (same as the Olympics!) but I'm not Staff. It would be something I would love to see changed.
Example here https://www.goodreads.com/award/show/... & of course you will see that not all the awards given show this.
Probably best to make a separate thread if you have any other questions. :)
Edited to clarify.

I can agree with this. To me, the Silver is the first loser.

To me, it is clear that "clear winner" means "single winner". You can say the same thing in different ways.
But then, I tend to steer clear of adding awards on Goodreads.

Thanks for the clarification!

To me, it is clear that "clear winner" means "single winner". You c..."
Yes, because it is 'clear' of the others. :)
I would love this to be changed to "Awards should have a clear winner.
Ranked lists are generally not considered awards." In the Manual.
@Niki - no problem. Any time you have a question just ask. :)

Ranked lists are generally not considered awards." In the Manual."
I'm afraid people will then still be able to misread it as referring to ranked lists only.
Book:
Award name: Wattpad Amby Award
Category: Fan Fiction
Year: 2022
Award site: https://www.wattpad.com/user/TheAmbys
Award winner announcement (Fan Fiction: TEZofAllTrades - Gideon Drake and the Fire Within): https://www.wattpad.com/1197342717-th...