A controversy has recently been surrounding the '2010 Yahoo Asia Buzz Awards', as many fans are doubting the legitimacy of its online voting system. Between November 8th and the 30th, Yahoo has been conducting an online poll for three categories: 'Korean Male Buzz Star', 'Korean Female Buzz Star' and 'Asia's Buzz Star'. The problem that had caught the attention of sharp fans is that the poll results for some nominees had either taken a sharp rise or drop in a spontaneous fashion. For instance, in the 'Male Buzz Star' category, Jang Geun Suk's poll results saw sharp rises and falls at a continuous rate, while a considerable number of votes for Kim Hyun Joong dropped unexepectedly. Consequently, many netizens are suspecting the poll results to have a substantial error in voting calculations. Fans have become even more angered by Yahoo's lack of investigation on this matter, who merely called it a simple 'server error'. Netizens commented, "The globally acknowledged Yahoo doesn't want to be humiliated in public, which is why they are ignoring the hard work of the fans", "I want to rebuke Yahoo for their lack of action regarding this issue." Responding to such criticism, a representative of Yahoo Korea explained on December 2nd, "There was a problem with the server overloading, however, we have not been able to confirm a manipulation of the poll results. We are still inspecting the reasons behind these errors." They carefully continued, "We cannot reveal a correct set of poll results without fully completing our investigation. We cannot confirm anything for now." Meanwhile, according to the online poll results on the site, Jang Geun Suk ranked 1st place for the 'Male Buzz Star' category for this year's 'Buzz Awards'. Source: Newsen
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"Yahoo Asia Buzz Awards" under fire for suspicious poll results
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