Blog:No Context Giantess (poll list)

Abstract
There is one secret they may not have known (and some conspiracy theorists were already suspecting), the big secret is: Giantess Wiki is just a research tool.

All the articles on various topics, lists of episodes of series, among others, are nothing more than mere distractions.

The goal of the founders of Giantess Wiki (PaladinDeGigantas and an administrator whose name nobody wants to hear again) has been to gather information about the GTS community and the giantess fetishism.

Among the various projects that are still in the process of being completed (the most ambitious is the "GTS Tropes"), one of them is to meet the population of giantess fetishists.

In order to study this population, what better way than to do it through surveys?

The law of large numbers tells us that the more participants you have, the closer we are likely to be to the actual proportions that a survey would have if it were done on ALL the population, but this law also tells us that if we have fewer participants, we are likely to be further away.

However, there is a bias here: most participants are those who understand English (in other words, Westerners), even if only in a basic way. This implies that orientals (who are usually very bad at this language) are excluded: Chinese, Japanese and Koreans.

The "Can something defeat an Ochiko Terada's giantess?" meme
Ochiko Terada is one of the most famous artists in the GTS community. However, one thing that characterizes him is that he usually draws mega-giantesses and giga-giantesses.

The idea of asking if any character can defeat an Ochiko Terada's giantess came from the ex-administrator StevenMegaSandwich, when he said "Everybody says that Goku is the most powerful, but he couldn't defeat an Ochiko Terada's giantess" (I didn't witness this, this is written according to how PaladinDeGigantas told it to me).

There is the (as yet undefined) "Bigger=Stronger" GTS trope.

Fuck the laws of physics! The laws of Cognitive Psychology here have absolute and unquestionable power.

This means that mega-giantesses and giga-giantesses are practically (virtually) invincible (I stress: they are invincible according to the cognitive biases of the average macrophiliac).

But how invincible can they be? The surveys conducted force the macrophile to reason, testing his cognitive biases and coming to a very simple conclusion (binary answers): YES or NO. There is also the third option of "I don't know this character", which is a "buffer", to prevent those who don't know this character from contaminating the binary responses (Yes-No).