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Post by Kurt on Jul 1, 2012 23:22:32 GMT -4
So when the feedback board first came up as an idea, I told Jeff I would monitor it. I like to think I do it...in spurts. Sometimes I give 5-6 people feedback, and then don't for a week. But, for those you waiting for feedback because no one (or no one helpful has) given you feedback, I'm just gonna make this note...
Just PM me. You're guaranteed to get my attention that way. It's easier than looking at a whole board of requests. I always try to respond back with RP feedback within 48 hours. I've given 3 or 4 people RP feedback in the last week or so just because they PMed me. I'm always thorough and try not to sugar-coat what I do and don't like. So, if you need help and haven't gotten any...shoot me a PM.
Oh, and don't ask if you've never given anyone feedback or don't plan on it. Even if you suck at it, you have an opinion. Reviews here are done in a pay-it-forward kind of way, so if you're not willing to pay it forward...I'll just forward your request back to you.
For those of you waiting on feedback but don't want to PM me specifically about it, I'm doing a big round tomorrow, so just you wait!
Thanks for reading!
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Post by Jason Cashe on Jul 2, 2012 4:09:06 GMT -4
Preach.
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Post by Kurt on Jul 2, 2012 23:54:06 GMT -4
I think I hit all the people I was meaning to. If your piece was over two weeks old or I've given you multiple amounts of feedback within the past couple of months, I didn't comment on your piece; however, if you (yes, you!) would still like feedback, just let me know!
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Post by Metrodamus on Jul 3, 2012 0:04:42 GMT -4
Or feedback a bunch of other people and stand out ... that'd be the better way.
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Post by Metrodamus on Jul 4, 2012 21:29:01 GMT -4
I know Kyle won't mind me hi-jacking this topic slightly - but I'll make it my own personal rule that if someone posts feedback for two other people (regardless of whom) I'll review their piece even if it's asked for every single week. That should put an end to the blank topics as I think if people are expecting others to take the time to do something for them - they should be willing to do the same for others. Give and take, right?
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Post by Jason Cashe on Jul 4, 2012 23:35:29 GMT -4
What if when I want feedback, I make a JKash Feedback Required Topic and just update it with a new link I want feedback on. That way all the feedback I might require stays to the one topic? Not saying I want to do this cause I don't ask for it often but just wondering..
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