The only post by gabeygoat in this thread (before I revealed the target number) was:...
I have used the simple code of Y for following each step of the protocol and N for not following that step.
Participant|PM to Agatha|Post blinded guess in the thread|Post MD5 hash|CR rating|Answer|Discarded by Michel after unblinding
Hokulele|Y|Y|N|0|1|N
Ladewig|Y|Y|N|-5|2|N
stanfr|Y|Y|Y|-5|1|Y
Kid Eager|Y|Y|N|-5|4|Y
fagin|N|Y|N|-4|?|Y
femke|Y|Y|N|0|2|N
gabeygoat|Y|Y|Y|0|4|Y
NaySayer|Y|N|N|?|?|Y
The only two people to follow all three steps of the protocol were stanfr and gabeygoat, but Michel discarded their answers because they had sent me different and/or additional words than the words they had posted in the thread, something which was not explicitly spelled out in the protocol as a breach.
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gabeygoat posted no MD5 hash, so your table is incorrect.I'm gonna guess xx
not sure what im doing
stanfr, on the other hand, did provide a MD5 hash:
but he never revealed the string he used to produce this hash, even though I had said:4a4a8a7580d4b195da065aefb5d40671
I don't know what the point of the XX is if im sending an encrypted response...
I made a few attempts to try to recreate his MD5 hash, but without success. So, although he did provide a MD5 hash, it was not useful, in order to provide improved security in this test....
So, to all posters and participants, I say this:
Please, together with your "masked" answer (with "xx"), post a MD5 hash of your properly "complexified" answer (which you will have to reveal at the end of the test), ...
I would not say that sending to the assistant a text which is different from the text which was posted in the thread is a real violation of the protocol, because all I said was:
Sending the full answer to the assistant was not "mandatory", it was just recommended (for details, see my posts 149 and 297).