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When you said, "Each group has to guess which of the other team's statements are true", are you saying that the opposing group would already know which user had put in which three pieces of trivia and would go from there? ...or will the opposition be completely unaware of which trivia had been sent in by which user? The latter sounds a bit complicated to me if indeed it is the case. Otherwise, well done on taking the initiative!}} | When you said, "Each group has to guess which of the other team's statements are true", are you saying that the opposing group would already know which user had put in which three pieces of trivia and would go from there? ...or will the opposition be completely unaware of which trivia had been sent in by which user? The latter sounds a bit complicated to me if indeed it is the case. Otherwise, well done on taking the initiative!}} | ||
I meant the former, sorry for not being clear. As for details, people would send in their user trivia by email, one person will be in charge of handling those emails and will not be allowed to compete in a team. The trivia will be published to teams and they must find their own method of communicating off wiki to discuss answers. Each person will send in their answers via a googleform. | |||
Also, I'll point out that people who want to share trivia but not compete in a team would still be able to participate; they can send their trivia to the email and both teams can have a crack at it, which is still fair. | |||
What's more interesting? Two truths and a lie or two lies and a truth? {{User:TheFifteenthMember/Sig1}} 00:50, 30 August 2016 (UTC) |
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I meant the former, sorry for not being clear. As for details, people would send in their user trivia by email, one person will be in charge of handling those emails and will not be allowed to compete in a team. The trivia will be published to teams and they must find their own method of communicating off wiki to discuss answers. Each person will send in their answers via a googleform.
Also, I'll point out that people who want to share trivia but not compete in a team would still be able to participate; they can send their trivia to the email and both teams can have a crack at it, which is still fair.
What's more interesting? Two truths and a lie or two lies and a truth? TheFifteenthMember 00:50, 30 August 2016 (UTC)