Moz
Group: Musicians
Posts: 600
Joined: July 2005 |
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Posted: Dec. 27 2005, 17:27 |
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Copied from the reply I made in one of Booster's threads...
I've noticed that people are getting very poor at commenting on tracks in this forum. Sometimes it's because they don't know what to say, or perhaps they don't like the track and don't want to give negative feedback?
Either way, I'd prefer to have negative but constructive feedback, rather than NO feedback at all.
Perhaps we should do some sort of "give and take" approach? So, if I download and comment on one person's tracks, they'll comment on mine?
I'm not sure if everyone will be happy to do that, but I think it's only fair.
Some thoughts:
I wouldn't want people to reply to one of my tracks just to get their own pieces listened to. So, a reply of "this is great! now listen to my tracks!" is not really acceptable.
I think this will only work if it is applied to individual tracks. So, if someone posts details of their latest album, or they put several tracks in one thread, that doesn't mean they will be hunting down six threads for each musician who comments on the whole thread.
To that end, I think it would be easier to comment on threads if a "one track per topic" limit is enforced.
Finally, if someone posts some useful feedback, it would help if they could include a link to the thread containing the track they'd like feedback on. This could encourage a bit of spamming, but I think it's easier than trying to locate a track without any help (if the person has even posted one before).
I'm not saying I have been good at giving feedback to people - nor am I saying I've never had a comment on my music from anyone here. It just feels like there are a lot of threads that get hundreds of views, but no replies. This makes it difficult to know what people like, and where improvements could be made.
What does everyone think?
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