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Re: Feedback thoughts?
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Mon, 16 Dec 2002 03:22:41 GMT
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Well, there are 4 reasons I've been lurking and rarely posting lately:
1) I myself am having a fair amount of builders block right now.. Havn't
built much at all recently. Last complete model was 4 or so months ago.
2) The new mocs I see these days seem to be a lot alike. They dont entice me
to see more or study the images thouroghly.
3) The fact that at least 50% of the mocs are posted only to brickshelf. We
all love Bshelf, but it has become unbearably sloooooow. I for one cant
stand to wait for more than one or two images to load these days. I may be
spoiled from my dsl, but pics that load quickly get closer attention from me...
4) And LUGNET is not the only place to communicate with other people about
lego... So some discussion has moved ot other means, email, IM, etc...
--Kyle
http://lego.kepplah.com
In lugnet.space, John Henry Kruer writes:
> I've noticed a big change in feedback here. In the 'old' days of Lugnet,
> every post would get responded, even a tiny model would generate a large
> thread of discussion.
>
> Now, feedback and people who give them seems to be divided into two groups:
> those who always give feedback and those who rarely give feedback. Now, I
> know that some people don't have the time to post feedback, but I mean,
> things used to be a lot different. Maybe people just lost the initial
> enthusiasim of Lugnet?
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> Most models or ideas often get maybe 1 or 2 or 3 replies, but then when a
> particullar person or a particullar idea/fad posts, instantly, within
> minutes, bunches of people start replying, and the original poster gets five
> or ten or fifteen replies.
>
> Sometimes this rule is broke in extremely good ideas/models, but often I see
> a model that I love and is really well built- and it gets 1 or 2 replies, as
> if nobody bothered to see it.
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> What's you're opinion on feedback? Do you lurk, and sometimes post
> responces to extraordinary things? Or do believe everybody should get
> feedback, just because? Do think feedback is better in quantity or quality?
> Do you value of particullarly long, detailed, well-written posts over five
> short, 'That's nice. bye' posts?
>
> I'm cross-posting this to .space, because that's the place I hang out the
> most, and is a bit quiet lately anyway.
>
> -JHK
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| (...) 5) Bad pictures. I know it's hard to take good pictures but if the focus is set a meter behind the MOC you should really take new ones before you post. I'm trying to be the one to respond to MOC's in .technic, like Eric Sophie is the one in (...) (22 years ago, 17-Dec-02, to lugnet.general)
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