The system worked, and I hope they use it again next time. What they need to do though, is post a bar-graph when they announce it showing just the winners and there votes and transferable votes. That would squelch some of the complaining going on here.
I like this method because it shows the demographics of our population: Keptick, a very active forum goer, was competing for the same slice of votes that people like Mega. But Keptick also is an impressive builder, and had to compete with delmont(he creates ships right?) and others for those votes.
The results might be misleading, because while Keptick is undoubtedly popular, most of the people that voted for him had already voted for their other popular candidates. Tomino and Comrade had different pools to draw from, and they had less competition overall for votes.
I can only assume, that as elimination continued, Keptick stayed strong with his original pool of primary votes, but the secondaries and onward were all locked up and unable to be used, as people who voted for Keptick as a latter choice also voted for the winners as a primary choices.
Now, if using the animal videos as an example, and the forum goers are all monkeys (the analogy is too perfect), the turtle (Youtube) supporters would cry foul that their voices were unheard and unfortunately for Keptick the Silver-back, he was eliminated due to voter pools and demographics.
Which I view as fascinating, and want to see more data to learn more. Like, the average person to vote for X also voted for Y and Z as secondaries or something.