Onrai
, RPJs do read every post in the invasion before seeing the summaries. When I judge invasions, I read them every day or so as they progress as I do not have the time to read it up fully at the end. Even then, the issue is that there is a lot of material to cover.
The last two invasions on the board are at 25 and 21 pages respectively. Each page is usually about 9,000 -11,000 words of actual writing. In other words, these last two invasions are probably between 189,000 words to 275,000 words long. To put that in perspective, the average novel is 60,000-100,000 words. So reading each invasion for a judge is roughly equivalent to reading 3 novels.
And we're not talking about a single straightforward, linear progression plot either, as many invasions have multiple locations/objectives and even individual duels within those objectives. With so much jumping around in the plots, and so much material to cover, there's always a chance that something could be missed. Having multiple staff members in the judging team does help with this, and many of us keep notes and discuss judging criteria with each other as the invasion progresses . Summaries are another aid to us in making sure that we don't miss things, and critically bring us something that we can't replicate within invasion judging teams: writer's intents and interpretations of events.
With that said, a summary isn't something I take entirely at face value either as a judge: I know that there is going to be clear bias in them. And even then, - there have been times where I've disagreed with both factions in the same invasion on the same criteria.