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The '''2019 "[[NHBB]]" Discord Tournament''', also known colloquially as '''"NHBB Online"''', was an online [[history bee]]-style "tournament" held during April 2019 on Discord servers. The brainchild of passionate 8th grade [[Laurel Springs]] NHB player [[User:Ameya Singh|Ameya Singh]], the "tournament" was won by [[Sam Brochin]] in a small field. Asides from the fact that some called it a logistical "nightmare", the event also attracted controversy after it was revealed that a large number of questions it used were [[Plagiarism|knowingly plagiarized]] from existing packets, rendering it not a true tournament, but instead a scrimmage, indicating deceit on the part of the organizer(s), and resulting in a minor scandal.
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The '''2019 "[[NHBB]]" Discord Tournament''', also known colloquially as '''"NHBB Online"''', was an online history bee-style "tournament" held during April 2019 on Discord. The brainchild of 8th grade [[Laurel Springs]] NHB player [[User:Ameya Singh|Ameya Singh]], the "tournament" was won by [[Sam Brochin]] in a small field. The event attracted controversy after it was revealed that a number of questions it used were knowingly plagiarized from existing packets, rendering it not a true tournament, but instead a scrimmage.
  
==Aftermath of the prelims & resulting "scandal"==
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==The Scrimmage Begins==
===Onset of the controversy===
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The event had promoted itself on the [http://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=104&t=22615&p=357297#p35729 forums] as a [[housewrite]] "based off of NHBB/IHB packets." After its preliminary stages had concluded, attempts were made to upload the first three packets onto the packet archive, leading observers to note that comments on the Discord had implied that the questions had been adapted from existing questions, which would have barred them from being posted. The packets in question were instead posted to the forums for review, where many of the tossups were verified to have been directly copied from past tournaments. Other writers participating in the project provided chat logs that indicated that this plagarism was intentional.
The event had consistently promoted itself on the [[Hsquizbowl.org|HSQuizbowl.org]] forums as a [[housewrite]]. (Ameya Singh said early on that it would be "based off of NHBB/IHB packets"; the ambiguity of this statement helped contribute to the later ensuing confusion.) After its preliminary stages had concluded, attempts were made to upload the first three packets onto the packet archive, leading many observers to note that comments made on the Discord had implied that the questions had been adapted from existing questions, which would have barred them from being posted. The packets in question were instead posted to the forums for review, where, as documented on [http://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=104&t=22615&p=357297#p35729 this thread], many of the tossups were verified by a number of noted members of the QB community to have been directly copied from past tournaments. Aside from the apparent dishonesty of such an action, it was also furthermore pointed out that the above actions taken by the organizer(s) would probably constitute copyright infringement. Other writers who participated in staffing the project provided chat logs that indicated that this plagiarism was very much intentional (though perhaps not totally malicious).
 
  
There was also additional concern over the choice to explicitly dub the event the "'''''NHBB''''' Discord Tournament", despite it not being affiliated with or connected to NHBB or International Academic Competitions (IAC) in any way. Though such connections were admittedly denied, such denials were only found in niche areas of associated discussion, thus preventing most from accessing them.
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There was also additional concern over the choice to explicitly label the event as the "NHBB Discord Tournament", despite not being affiliated with NHBB or International Academic Competitions (IAC) in any way outside of using their questions. Though such connections were denied, such denials were only found in niche areas of associated discussion, preventing many from accessing them.
  
===Further developments===
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==The Scrimmage Concludes==
In the midst of the controversy, the organizer of the event elected to continue in his proceedings, indicating that he would continue to draw questions from existing packets, but not post them. Ignoring the advice of many members of the community with more experience and knowledge of QB proceedings than he had drew additional censure, as did a later attempt by the organizer to run multiple other such events. Ultimately, the final round was run on a packet of 15 housewritten tossups (though this fact is, as of yet, unverifiable).
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In the midst of this controversy, the organizer of the event elected to continue, indicating that they would continue to draw questions from existing packets, but not post them. This drew additional censure, as did a later attempt by the organizer to run multiple other such events. Ultimately, the final round was run on a packet of housewritten tossups.
  
Some also said they believed Singh to still be too inexperienced to be TD'ing an event. Fortunately, no players were charged a fee to participate in this event.
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As a direct result of these events, a new category on the forums was created to advertise for and organize scrimmages using clear packets.
 
 
==Conclusion==
 
Perhaps as a direct result of these events, a new category on the forums was created to advertise for and organize events, tourneys, scrimmages, etc. with greater transparency with regards to packet usage.
 
 
 
Fortunately, to his credit, Singh eventually later apologized for any errors (as well as, as he put it, "(arguably) border-line [''sic''] unethical decisions") on his part.
 
  
 
==Packets used==
 
==Packets used==
 
Samples from the prelims include:
 
Samples from the prelims include:
*[https://docs.google.com/document/d/173QOXJVojf9UYwQRzJdx7QprG94Qu0j_fcpHXP7Xquk/edit?usp=sharing Packet 1]
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*[https://docs.google.com/document/d/173QOXJVojf9UYwQRzJdx7QprG94Qu0j_fcpHXP7Xquk/edit Packet 1]
*[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JiD-2gVjxT11Dm2GqnauU77AOOeHWYQDZNjOBEz6X9Y/edit Packet 2]
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**[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ARi-ztbQyJgL7edo-wU3-Ovv3giI18uFM-I2WlMCftE/edit?usp=sharing Packet 1 (with plagarism noted)]
*[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nkh3anG0Al5xmNzH6VqogOVPOhkwlI-_-zSM6B_SImE/edit Packet 3]
 
  
 
[[Category:Quizbowl scandals]]
 
[[Category:Quizbowl scandals]]
 
[[Category:Bad quizbowl]]
 
[[Category:Bad quizbowl]]
 
[[Category:Quizbowl on the internets]]
 
[[Category:Quizbowl on the internets]]

Revision as of 15:57, 12 May 2019

See also: Question recycling

The 2019 "NHBB" Discord Tournament, also known colloquially as "NHBB Online", was an online history bee-style "tournament" held during April 2019 on Discord. The brainchild of 8th grade Laurel Springs NHB player Ameya Singh, the "tournament" was won by Sam Brochin in a small field. The event attracted controversy after it was revealed that a number of questions it used were knowingly plagiarized from existing packets, rendering it not a true tournament, but instead a scrimmage.

The Scrimmage Begins

The event had promoted itself on the forums as a housewrite "based off of NHBB/IHB packets." After its preliminary stages had concluded, attempts were made to upload the first three packets onto the packet archive, leading observers to note that comments on the Discord had implied that the questions had been adapted from existing questions, which would have barred them from being posted. The packets in question were instead posted to the forums for review, where many of the tossups were verified to have been directly copied from past tournaments. Other writers participating in the project provided chat logs that indicated that this plagarism was intentional.

There was also additional concern over the choice to explicitly label the event as the "NHBB Discord Tournament", despite not being affiliated with NHBB or International Academic Competitions (IAC) in any way outside of using their questions. Though such connections were denied, such denials were only found in niche areas of associated discussion, preventing many from accessing them.

The Scrimmage Concludes

In the midst of this controversy, the organizer of the event elected to continue, indicating that they would continue to draw questions from existing packets, but not post them. This drew additional censure, as did a later attempt by the organizer to run multiple other such events. Ultimately, the final round was run on a packet of housewritten tossups.

As a direct result of these events, a new category on the forums was created to advertise for and organize scrimmages using clear packets.

Packets used

Samples from the prelims include: