What is 2010 PF Member Awards ?

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The 2010 PF Member Awards involve mentors nominating users across various categories, followed by a public voting process to determine the winners. Only mentors are responsible for nominations, although suggestions from the community may be welcomed. The awards are a significant event in the PF community, generating excitement and engagement among members. Participants often express their feelings about the awards, with some noting a sense of exclusion during this time. Overall, the awards foster community interaction and recognition of members' contributions.
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What is "2010 PF Member Awards"?

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Each year, the mentors nominate other users in a series of different categories. The nominees are then put to a public vote and the nominee with the most votes is given the corresponding award.
 


Hootenanny said:
Each year, the mentors nominate other users in a series of different categories. The nominees are then put to a public vote and the nominee with the most votes is given the corresponding award.

Oh, thanks for your quick response. :smile:

Only mentors nominate? Are suggestions allowed?
 


The time of the year I get shunned by the PF community.
 


Pengwuino said:
The time of the year I get shunned by the PF community.

Lol. :biggrin:
I would definitely vote for you in the Best humour award category.:biggrin:
 


Wait till December.
 
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