Thread of the Year 2020: The Vote

Which Thread Was the Zoochat Thread of the Year?

  • Where do the Deer & Antelope Play?: A Look at America's Ungulate Populations - ThylacineAlive

    Votes: 12 20.7%
  • Mesozoic Zoo 2 -Zoofan15

    Votes: 18 31.0%
  • Remembering Bristol Zoo Gardens - ThomasNotTom

    Votes: 2 3.4%
  • Aardvark250 Ranking His Zoos Visited - Aardvark250

    Votes: 2 3.4%
  • Into the Unknown: Zoos of Western France - Lintworm

    Votes: 24 41.4%

  • Total voters
    58
  • Poll closed .
I must say that I am slightly disappointed that a thread named for a Disney's Frozen 2 song was voted thread of the year. I guess that is only possible in 2020, as there should have been a lot more interesting threads around, notably from @CGSwans . Anyway, thanks for voting for me and all the best in 2021.
 
Congratulations @lintworm on thread of the year, and congratulations on being the first person to win the competition twice. Interestingly, three out of the four winners thus far have been travel threads. I can assume that has to do with the wide range of appeal for threads like that, and the hard work it takes to gather all of the information and pictures needed. I will be curious to see what this next year brings in new threads. Thanks for voting everyone!
 
A huge thank you to everyone who voted for Mesozoic Zoo 2. It was a an honour to be voted the second best thread on ZooChat; and for the third year running, be voted the best fantasy thread on ZooChat (albeit by virtue of being the only fantasy thread that was nominated as a finalist each year).

I had a read through the competition this year; and was highly impressed by Remembering Bristol Zoo Gardens by @ThomasNotTom and Aardvark250 Ranking His Zoos Visited by @aardvark250. The former was a really clever idea for a thread, and something I hadn’t seen before on ZooChat; and the latter a highly compelling read that inspired me want to want to visit these zoos myself - enhanced by high quality photos.

While @ThylacineAlive isn’t here to read this, he surely deserves praise for a thread that will be a valuable resource for years to come. As the author of a similar thread for felids in Australasia; and a regular participant in two others - for Great Apes and elephants - I can see why so many nominated this thread.
 
A huge thank you to everyone who voted for Mesozoic Zoo 2. It was a an honour to be voted the second best thread on ZooChat; and for the third year running, be voted the best fantasy thread on ZooChat (albeit by virtue of being the only fantasy thread that was nominated as a finalist each year).

I had a read through the competition this year; and was highly impressed by Remembering Bristol Zoo Gardens by @ThomasNotTom and Aardvark250 Ranking His Zoos Visited by @aardvark250. The former was a really clever idea for a thread, and something I hadn’t seen before on ZooChat; and the latter a highly compelling read that inspired me want to want to visit these zoos myself - enhanced by high quality photos.

While @ThylacineAlive isn’t here to read this, he surely deserves praise for a thread that will be a valuable resource for years to come. As the author of a similar thread for felids in Australasia; and a regular participant in two others - for Great Apes and elephants - I can see why so many nominated this thread.
I appreciate the kind words, thank you :)
 
A huge thank you to everyone who voted for Mesozoic Zoo 2. It was a an honour to be voted the second best thread on ZooChat; and for the third year running, be voted the best fantasy thread on ZooChat (albeit by virtue of being the only fantasy thread that was nominated as a finalist each year).

I had a read through the competition this year; and was highly impressed by Remembering Bristol Zoo Gardens by @ThomasNotTom and Aardvark250 Ranking His Zoos Visited by @aardvark250. The former was a really clever idea for a thread, and something I hadn’t seen before on ZooChat; and the latter a highly compelling read that inspired me want to want to visit these zoos myself - enhanced by high quality photos.

While @ThylacineAlive isn’t here to read this, he surely deserves praise for a thread that will be a valuable resource for years to come. As the author of a similar thread for felids in Australasia; and a regular participant in two others - for Great Apes and elephants - I can see why so many nominated this thread.

Did you overlook someone?
 
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