How will I calculate an overall Top 40 based on my friends' individual Top 40 albums? Usual practice for endeavours of this sort seems to be to assign a number of points to each position and sum everything up and see which albums end up with the most points. So everyone's #1 album gets x points, everyone's #2 gets y points etc.
Something like this:
2. Eagles - Hotel California [39 points]
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40. Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin [1 point]
This approach doesn't give much of an advantage to your favourite album though and there's an argument that says you might get a more representative reflection of genuine communal favourites if you add a bit more weight to the records at the top. Maybe 50 points for your #1, 45 for #2 etc.
I could probably do some research to find the optimal method but it's not urgent. I could also set up a system where I can quickly tweak to the distribution of points to places in order to manipulate the result a little but that might be getting a bit too obsessive and dishonourable...
Anyway what do you think?
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