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Re: Nothing to say?
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Thu, 12 Oct 2006 10:50:52 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Johannes Koehler wrote:
> Hello!
--snip--
> Also, I'm looking at MOCs in the www for about six years now. In the beginning,
> when the communities were small and manageable, I would comment on about every
> MOC that came up. Often just for the purpose of community bounding. Later on
> this wasn't necessary anymore, so I picked the MOCs I would comment on more
> carefully. And now I only respond to MOCs that I really really like, for
> whatever reasons. And not even on those everytime.
> Maybe I should change that behaviour.
> Bye
> Jojo
Hi Jojo,
I think you should. What is easy to forget for those who've been around for a
while is that the entry-level is now so much lower than the best. The top
quality of MOCs has increased so fast that it is almost impossible for a
newcomer to make something up to that quality. But... almost all MOCs have at
least one interesting point. I usually try to pick out that one point and focus
on it and perhaps others could do the same.
Tim
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| (...) I think you hit it- our standards are so high that a MOC has to REALLY have some element(s) about it to get a response. I don't post much in terms of written feedback but I do use the highlight/spotlight function often. I figure it's giving (...) (18 years ago, 12-Oct-06, to lugnet.general)
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| Hello! So I have read all the replies in this thread and decided I'd spotlight that post. (And did so.) That made me think: >Hm, every once in a while I see posts with MOCs and no answers but with like five spotlights. It's nice people like that (...) (18 years ago, 12-Oct-06, to lugnet.general)
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