I think allowing people 10 points instead of just one actually skewed the voting even more. It allowed a single committed voter to lift a song from obscurity to top 10.
Plus the top however-many-it-was that we broke our points up between had been chosen by grouping, so if what would have been the top 5 songs were all in one group initially, too bad, only 3 of them were able to advance to the final round.
lol, what I pointed out was more that people weren't really involved, and it would have been more fun if they were. Sohee and DARC did a good job for sure.
Anyway, all statistical issues aside, I think it's safe to say that One Two Three was really the #1 song of the year.
I think it is hilarious that people on the PV of the year threads are pretending that people are voting based on an objective evaluation of the PV's rather than whether or not they like the groups.