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This is for the Interactive Fiction Top 50 page content (not the infobox).
The '''Interactive Fiction Top 50''', run by [[Victor Gijsbers]], is an event where participants discuss and vote for the best [[interactive fiction]] works of all time. The [https://intfiction.org/t/participate-in-the-interactive-fiction-top-50/2744 original announcement post] describes the event's purpose: ''The aim is not to decide what the best IF ever is by majority vote β that would be foolish. Rather, the aims of the top 50 are: * ''To create a good opportunity for people to think about the best games they have played, and discuss their ideas on this topic with others.'' * ''To allow people to be inspired by what they see on other peopleβs lists.'' * ''To create a useful list of great games at which you can point newcomers to the IF scene.'' * ''If it is successful and we do this every few years: to create a way to track how the taste of the community evolves.'' Each participant submits a list of up to twenty works of interactive fiction. The more lists a work appears on, the higher it ranks in the results. The first [[Interactive Fiction Top 50]] was announced on August 31, 2011. At the time of this writing (2023), the event has taken place every four years since then.