Pick the subject, set the headline, stack the openers. The crowd does the ordering — you just light the fuse.
Arguments with enough shape to publish in one pass. Pick one, revise the copy, and send it to press.
Three to start. More if you have them. Each gets a name and, if you like, a one-line byline — a neighborhood, a year, a label.
Opening publishes the ranking. Voters can start matching contenders against each other immediately, and the page becomes citable on the paper’s front matter.
Draft first. You’ll sign in and pick a handle only when it goes to press.