This week's Lenny Connundrum is as follows:
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Here's our problem. Whenever we post a Lenny Conundrum question, people solve it and then tell it to everyone else, thereby ruining it for the people that work hard to get the answer and the prize. It's unfair because some people spend a lot of time trying to solve it, and others don't do any work at all; they just get the answer from the Neoboards.
Therefore, to punish all of you, we're not telling you what the question is. You'll just have to guess the answer. Maybe that will teach you a lesson: don't spoil the Lenny Conundrum for others!
This thread isn't about this LC in particular, but about what it's saying: How do
you feel about the answer being given away?
Here are some of my thoughts.
First off, people naturally want to work together on something like this. Working together hugely increases the chances of getting a prize, and only minimally reduces what the prize is. Especially to the point is that few people—in fact, no one I've talked to—care about the NP part of the prize, which is the only thing that
is reduced for someone who shares. What matters is the trophy and the pride you get from the Wednesday neomail that says you were in the top 250 (and, to a lesser extent, the item, which is often worth 5-10k).
Second, even if there
were only one prize to be had, and giving away the answer meant you got none, it would
still be better to work together. I'd rather see my friend get the prize than some person I've never seen before and probably never will. And even if I'm working with some random person John who
isn't my friend, working together means there's a better chance that one of the two of us will get the prize, and both of our individual chances are increased.
So I don't think it's possible to say "don't work together".
Only now we have a problem: There's no clear line between working together and giving the answer away. Let me put a real-world example to you.
In the recent LC about the Kacheek with a string of petpets, one of which went missing, approximately the following conversation took place:
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Person A: I have absolutely no clue what to do. There is no way I'll solve this on my own.
Person B: Some letters are missing from the words. There's an N, B, I, A, S. I don't know what they spell.
Person A: I bet that's anubis.
Person B: Oh, yes, I see now where there's a U missing too.
*both enter, and end up with the 9th and 10th place spots, getting gold trophies*
So here, obviously, Person A could not have gotten the answer without person B. Does that mean the answer was given away? Or was it working together, since A helped B find the answer faster? Different people will give different answers; the line is blurry.
So you can't make people not want to work together, and you can't say working together is okay but giving the answer is not. What can you do? You could ban working together altogether, but that's unenforcable—people use a private forum or chat room, and there's no way to tell if they worked together or alone. And making unenforcable rules is a bad idea.
So those are my thoughts. (Sorry this was so long, I just kept writing more.
) What are yours?
Nabile pwns you...
...At Lenny Connundrum.