Subject: Re: "having nothing more to say than that I liked it"
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Posted on: 2017-05-05 17:29:00 UTC

I'm not the only one who has this problem?!

I think I agree with you (in my case, this is rather theoretical agreement, since I haven't really published anything) about saying something being better than saying nothing. That is, even if a small army of "I liked it (nm)" isn't very helpful (and maybe even, like you said, a bit discouraging), it's still better than silence, which is what often happens around here. In my comments, I remarked that we don't have anything like AO3's "Kudos" button for technical reasons (hm ... I should see about adding that to T-Board), so I think the next-best solution is to make less unacceptable the sort of comment you said you were ashamed to post.

I also agree that positive concrit is pretty darn hard. Figuring out why you liked something involves non-trivial inspection, and it seems to be harder to inspect the inputs to like than to dislike. (I haven't the faintest idea about whether this is actually true or why it might be the case.)

So, if anyone has useful tips on how to generate positive concrit, I (and I expect most of the rest of us) would appreciate seeing them written up for the Board.

- Tomash

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