Don't worry, I will not know your e-mail addresses. This is to ensure there is only one response per person and there would not be duplicate entries from the same person. You need to sign in your Google account to fill the sign-up sheet. > What you do is you sign up by clicking this link, which takes you to a Google Forms page. > The results of the chart will then be revealed every Monday! The song with the most points will be the #1 song of the chart, with the song with the least amount of points within the top 40 chart will be ranked on the bottom. The program then ranks the songs based on points. >This goes on and on until the program has checked everyone's top 10. And then, the program looks at another person's last.fm and their top 10songs of the week and repeats the same process. This continues until the least played song on my top 10 gets 5 points. Then the second most played song of the same week will get 14 points, third most played song will get 13 points. The program will give the song 15 points. For example, my most played song of the week is Bon Appetit. Instead, it will give points to a song depending on the position of the song from that someone's last.fm. >This program does not look at the play counts of those top 10 songs of the week. >A program developed by /u/letsallpoo tracks down everyone's top 10 tracks from their last.fm accounts from the days of Friday Midnight GMT to Thursday 11:59 GMT. >So you're wondering, where does this chart gets its data and information from? Well, from your last.fm accounts! >This is basically our own version of the Billboard Hot 100 chart where Carly Rae Jepsen and our no name flops can actually chart well! >Well, that idea is about to become a reality. >Have you ever seen the Billboard Hot 100 chart and wondered to yourself "Man, this chart does not accurately reflect /r/popheads at all.
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