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Post by Sharon on May 6, 2007 9:33:47 GMT -6
There are many reasons why we are part of Serene Distraction - whether it's because we're looking to pass the time, express ourselves, and/or gain Constructive Feedback on our material. There may be some instances when you are finding yourself asking, "Why is no one replying?" or... "Why aren't there many new posts?" To keep the smooth flow going here at Serene Distraction we all must do our part and do what we expect from others. Here are some Tips On Leaving and Receiving Feedback. ----------- Tips On How To Leave Quality Feedback For OthersTips On How To Get More Feedback
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Post by Absinthe on May 12, 2007 22:52:09 GMT -6
Leaving feedback for others is essential to keeping the boards running actively. When people get more feedback, they are encouraged to post more. This leads to greater discussions, more creative sharing and a much mor active community. Tips On How To Leave Quality Feedback For Others:- Be sure to say at least one thing you like about the piece, as well as anything you may dislike People love to hear what makes their work great or not so great. Let them know your favorite and least favorite parts. - Be considerate and courteous when leaving reviews - Constructive Criticism only! DO NOT, I repeat, Do Not tell someone their work is "horrible". Don't ever tell anyone their work "sucks". Do not insult a piece for the sake of insulting it and certainly don't attact the creater. We haven't had any problems with this so far - let's keep it that way. Tell eachother how to improve a not-so-great piece. Be encouraging. Help eachother don't hinder. - Don't just say, "I like this" or "This is awesome". Why do you like it? What makes it awesome. Why do you love the piece? Does it remind you of something? Maybe it makes you feel something strongly? Tell the author why it's great. - Alternately, don't just say, "This is bad" or "I don't like this". Why do you feel that way? What made the piece "bad"? What is bad about it? Why don't you like it? Let the author/artist know why you don't like. Give them pointers on how to make it better.
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Post by fightingirishman on May 13, 2007 0:27:05 GMT -6
Tips On How To Get More Feedback - Leave Feedback For Others - Avoid Errors In Mechanics (misspellings, misuse/lack of punctuations, etc) - Respond To Members' Replies To Your Post - Generally Become Involved (That's why there are so many other random sections! )
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