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Originally Posted by meeera
Again, probably best directed to P&R. Short answer: somewhat, but less so. It would be great if we could focus on some of the awesome work that did win, here, IMO.
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This is not a political issue. It is not a religious issue. So why would it best fit in P&R? The last time the Hugo awards were games, the discussions did not go to P&R.
That said, which entries were gamed so we can know that if any of them won, they don't count/matter?
The problem is that when the awards become gamed even a little bit, it makes all the results rather worthless and the winners aren't really winners.