Subject: Re: Bad betas
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Posted on: 2017-04-25 18:23:00 UTC

You've probably noticed that I don't have betas for most of my work, and there's a reason for that. I've experienced the bulldozing betas only a handful of times. The ones that made me stop asking for betas were the ones who didn't even beta at all. For example, people who would use the beta access as a way to read my stories early, leave maybe one or two comments of vague praise that don't consist of concrit, and then are never heard from again.

Or the betas that don't understand the "Don't mess with characters' dialogue quirks" rule. Yes, I know 'ain't' isn't grammatically correct, but I had my character say it for a reason. If I reject your suggestion to change it to 'isn't', stop re-correcting me even after I explain it was deliberate.

Or the betas who offer to check for SPaG, only to start offering 'corrections' that are anything but.

I feel like I can't ask for betas on the Board any more because if you don't take someone up on their offer to beta (or 'beta', as it were), they get insulted. Even if you don't outright say "No thank you, I'd rather not have you as a beta", just not having their name put on a piece you asked the Board in general to beta is enough to get an angry email asking why they weren't given beta access when you picked other people who offered.

The steamroller betas are few and far between, in my experience. I've had many, many more who simply didn't care enough to do a decent job of it. If you're going to beta for somebody, do it well.

Being a bad beta shouldn't be a banning offense (save for instances where betaing becomes bullying, holy cow that's a lot of Bs), but it's definitely something the community as a whole really needs to improve on.

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