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09/24/2004 01:06:49 PM · #26
I mark all comments helpful except when the comment is rude or has nothing to do with my photo. Examples: "I don't know why you would submit this picture", "somehow meet the challenge", and "this is the worst pale and flat beer". The first two were just plain rude IMO. If you don't think I met challenge a simple "didn't meet the challenge" sounds better than what I got. And as far as the beer goes, I have no idea. Haven't had a sip of the stuff since I was about 16, almost 20 years now. I wouldn't know a good beer from a bad one. I just hope they rated according to my photo, not the fact that it was an AB product. But with that kind of comment, it makes you wonder.

Edit: Forgot "this will buy you a month at DPC" because I did mark it as helpful. It made me laugh.

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09/24/2004 01:24:23 PM · #27
I mark every comment as helpful -- although I wish there was a rating scale. My reasoning for marking every one is that the photo was successful in making communicating with the individual -- in whatever degree or fashion they received it in -- and they wanted to reply to the communication. Regardless of the content of the comment, that is a success on my part; even if they didn't like it, they were impacted by it. As I progress that may become less and less important -- but I doubt it.

On a similar note, I track the percentage of helpful comments I give. It was up around 80% until I participated in a comment drive and commented on every photo in the 'Color Studio Portrait' challenge. Now it is sitting at 68%. I haven't commented much since then, but not really thought about it much. This thread has me thinking it had more to do with my not leaving many comments since then than I would have thought it did.

I didn't know why it dropped so much, but it did bum me out that I went to the effort to give thoughtful and 'in depth' critiques on every photo and got this as the result. I think I know why they were not received so well now. It has long been stated by many that forcing comments would be bad (the quality of the comments would drop), but I had never thought of a voluntary comment drive as being a matter of leaving compulsary comments. But it is, in order to complete my pledge to comment on every one I had to comment of all of them -- even the ones that had no impact on me at all. That made those comments pretty useless -- both to me and to the one receiving them.

I will be commenting more, but I won't be participating in any more of the 'comment on every image' drives that come up every now and then -- percentage drives might be different though, as I would be choosing which ones to comment on. I think a percentage drive would be more useful anyway; from the standpoint of it being likely to get more participants, if from nothing else.

David
09/24/2004 01:26:07 PM · #28
Originally posted by mirdonamy:

... it'd be nice to have two checkmarks like the poster wrote... 1. Helpful Comment (which automatically checks off the 2nd one: Thanks for your comment. But you can check off 2 without checking off 1. :) What do you think DPC webmasters?


This is a very good idea. Sometimes I leave longer comments (in the hopes that what goes around comes around) and would like to know whether the photographer finds it useful.
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