Template:VFTG Notes

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  1. ^ The Moderators' Veto, first introduced on the Swedish version introduced a veto power in which the moderators have the right to void a Vote for the Girls Loss which they used at their very first opportunity. For the Moderators Veto to be used, all of the moderators must vote yes and be unanimous. In such cases, the site does declare a draw (as opposed to a loss or a victory), and the moderators face a "Punishment for Vote for the Girls Loss" because no loss was declared. However, if the Moderators Veto is used in a make-up competition (Dancing with the Stars, So You Think You Can Dance, Got Talent), the moderators do not will not be able to make any wild card picks for the regular competitions (Idol, The Voice, X Factor, Rising Star.) Such occurrances happened in the following VFTG versions' seasons:
  2. ^ The Male and Female VFTG Victories, first introduced on the American version in the Spring 2015 introduced a two victory format (one male and one female) and must be used with Moderators' Save. In such cases, the site's moderators do not face a "Punishment for Vote for the Girls Loss" nor participate in a make-up competition because no loss was declared. The only way a loss will be declared in that situation is when a male contestant not supported by the web site (or known as the Ava Zinn version of Vote for the Worst pick) wins the competition and/or the Moderators' Veto is not used. This later modified on the American version in the Fall of 2015 with the introduction of "flexible picks" allowing a female moderator to support a male contestant
  3. ^ In the American version of Vote for the Girls, Ava Zinn served as a solo moderator from seasons 1 to the fall cycle of season 6. In the season 6 spring cycle of the said franchise, she was joined by her civil partner Kymberly Alvaraz, and became the web site's first duo moderator called "Ava & Kymberly".
  4. ^ In the American version of Vote for the Girls, Holly Everman served as a solo moderator from seasons 1 to 6. During the fall cycle of season 6, Holly was suspended after her second DUI arrest and her niece, Nermal filled in. In the season 7 of the said franchise, Holly was joined by her civil partner Perri Johnson, and became the web site's second duo moderator called "Holly & Perri".
  5. ^ In the American version of Vote for the Girls, Hillary Matthewson filled in as a guest moderator upon the death of Robyn Hurd during season 3 until the start of season 5 and Tracia Ward served as a solo moderator in the season six spring cycle until the season 7 fall cycle. In the season seven spring cycle of the said franchise, Tracia Ward and Hillary Matthewson became the web site's third duo moderator called "Tracia & Hillary".
  6. ^ In the American version of Vote for the Girls, Kathi Jameson served a solo moderators from the season 5 spring cycle to her termination on September 18, 2014 while and Karly Ryder, Jr. (now Karly Jameson) served as a solo moderator in the season six fall cycle until her termination in November 2014. In the season seven spring cycle of the said franchise, Kathi and Karly Jameson became the web site's fourth duo moderator called "Kathi & Karly".
  7. ^ In the American version of Vote for the Girls, Lanise White served as a solo moderator from seasons 6 to 7. In the season 8 of the said franchise, she will be joined by her civil partner Danni McClannahan, and will become the web site's fifth duo moderator called "Danni & Lanise".

Moderators' Saves[edit]