RosieRad:
I don't care that much about gender orientation, but there are certain types of stories that I don't like and usually would just stop reading after a few paragraphs. But it feels "unfair" to only vote for stories that reflect the types of spanking situations I prefer reading about.
Agreed--if you're going to take your role as a reader and voter somewhat seriously, given that this Challenge is primarily supposed to be fun for all participants, I'd venture that you should read through each entry before casting your vote on it. (Keep in mind that "not voting" is effectively a vote of "zero.")
If you end up giving a particular story only a "2" because you had trouble relating to some aspects of it, at least you gave it a fair shot to impress you and awarded its author a touch of credit for his/her effort. Also, there's the possibility that you might start out being 'turned off' by a given entry, only to have an unexpected plot twist change its nature and make it more appealing to you than you'd originally anticipated.
Of course, this type of voting strikes me as inherently subjective, but I do attempt to vote based on the overall quality of the story as its most important aspect.
One factor that I'm certain has at least subconsciously affected my voting in other Challenges, my preference for F/M spanking accounts, obviously won't be a relevant influence in this one...

--C.K.