MoD3RaToR wrote:
Guys. the answer is still 2200. although i rounded it off. here is why:
The Lenny C will close the entry of answers after a set amount of time. It does not matter IF 2Million people took part. They will not accept it Anyway. So for last week, only 2200 people managed to get their answers in on time. Hence, only 2200 people took part in last weeks LC.
Evidence is actually in the previous LC.
On some weeks, we see as many as 1 thousand people getting the prize pool. and every week, the number changes. This proves that there is an actual time limit to the acceptence of answers.
The question only Asked how many took part in the LC for last week. They never asked how many SUBMITTED their answers.
This is my explanation anyway.
Disclaimer: this is MY PERSONAL educated Guess. I COULD BY ALL MEANS be WRONG.
Thank you
I still don't think I understand your reasoning. If 2 million people put in an answer (whether it be correct or incorrect) then 2 million people have taken part in the LC - the definition of "taking part" I do not read to include getting the correct answer. I read "taking part" as "submitting your answer" and I don't see why simply "submitting your answer" would not be "taking part".
If 2 million people take part and get it correct then 2 million get a share of the pool, if 2 million take part and only 1 gets it right they get the pool. I don't think there is a cut-off, I think its simply those that answer it correctly before judging starts 6-7 days later.
If I'm reading your logic correctly then you are assuming that only 2200 people even managed to submit an answer before the LC was shut down (if I was) and all of them got it correct (?) - I doubt it.
Not only that but it was more than 24 hours before I placed an answer, I got it correct (hence being one of the 2200) and I don't doubt that many 1000s of people actually submitted an answer during that time.
I suppose only time will tell. This time next week we'll know for sure.