An activity in the Stage or Debate family carries a button that opens its jury.
A judge scores what they see, not the total
We never ask for a mark out of 20. We ask about accuracy, staging, message: each criterion is scored separately, and the total works itself out.
That is a difference of substance. A judge asked for the total scores on instinct, then justifies afterwards. Broken into criteria, they actually look.
Every judge has their own row
No average is stored: we keep who gave what. That is what lets you reopen a contested mark, spot the judge who gives everyone a 9, and redo the sum without asking anyone again.
Each judge sees only their own marks on screen; the totals are shared. Showing other people's marks while you score would make everyone converge on the first mark given.
Weights are decided beforehand, and displayed
Each criterion's weight and the audience share are set before the show, and displayed at the top of the screen. A weight adjusted after seeing the marks is no longer a weight, it is an arrangement.
You cannot vote for your own team
That is the rule that holds the audience vote together. Without it, four teams of twenty each voting for themselves give exactly the ranking of squad sizes, and the vote measures nothing.
The refusal comes from the server, and it explains itself: a refusal nobody understands reads as a fault.
One vote per person
The youth votes with their ticket code, the same one they use for the checkpoints. Uniqueness is guaranteed in the database, not just on screen: three hundred people vote within the same minute, and an application-level guard alone does not hold.
The vote opens and closes: not during the next act, not after the result is announced.
Everything is normalised to a hundred
The jury scores out of ten per criterion, the audience counts votes: both scales are normalised before weighting. Without that, the displayed share would mean nothing.
And the jury mark is the average of the judges, never their sum: otherwise a jury of five would mark five times higher than a jury of one.
Who can score
The Record activities permission (YOUNG_SCORE) is enough. That is deliberate: you want to grant it to three people for one evening, without opening the camp's money or the health files to them.