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Mar 9, 2008 at 12:42pm
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Feedback for Reviewers/Public Page
I'd like to see reviewers able to gain feedback on their public reviews, apart from the current gift point reward option.

My idea--or my need really--is an additional space provided on each public review posted, a space not for giving gift points, but for sending the reviewer feedback. If we could tell an individual reviewer what we liked/disliked about the review, or offer suggestions on how the reviewer could improve, it'd be really helpful to the reviewer, to the reviewees, and to people like me who feel at a loss over how to approach a reviewer. I don't want to offer gps, only some gentle anonymous feedback. I don't think the gps box is the right place to do that.

And I'd like to be able to get other people's opinions--if they think I've offered a great review or a real stinker. Maybe I called a gerund a dangling participle, who knows? With an anonymous, non-gp-related feedback option, somebody smart could make me aware of my error, while we both save face. I'd improve, they'd feel good they did something kind, a win-win very possibly.

Maybe there is such a thing, and I haven't discovered it yet? With my luck I'll find it in an hour or so and feel very dumb over the suggestions made here now.

Thanks for hearing my suggestion, at any rate. *Smile*

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Feedback for Reviewers/Public Page · 03-09-08 12:42pm
by MetaphorSquared

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