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10/26/2005 09:59:52 AM · #1
I really think it is a shame how some voters hide their identity when voting and do not have the BALLS to be responsible for their comments. This happens quite a bit. Any comment I ever make is genuine whether good or bad and I stand by them. Maybe some newer voters or little kids just messing around??
10/26/2005 10:03:56 AM · #2
Originally posted by BlackBat:

I really think it is a shame how some voters hide their identity when voting and do not have the BALLS to be responsible for their comments. This happens quite a bit. Any comment I ever make is genuine whether good or bad and I stand by them. Maybe some newer voters or little kids just messing around??


Their identity is only hidden during the voting period. I'd guess that it's actually older members who don't want to be contacted by the photographer until that particular challenge is finished.

Message edited by author 2005-10-26 10:05:34.
10/26/2005 10:05:54 AM · #3
Did you ever stop to think that it is because they do not wish for their e-mail inbox to get full of flaming? Some people do not take kindly to what people have to say about their photos and they abuse the person by sending them horrible e-mails. I personally do not hide my identity but I do understand why they feel the need to! After a recent flaming I received I vowed never to leave comments on challenges, only on photos where a person has asked to have it critiqued. It is a shame that I had to take that stance but as my teenage daughter also sends and receives e-mail to the same account, I could not have her viewing the type of material she witnessed the last time I foolishly left a comment for someone.
10/26/2005 10:06:17 AM · #4
Sure does seem to be a lot of those around lately. Not to mention I've seen the votes drop significantly in the past few months in open challenges.

People like the bag so they don't get PM'ed to death if they leave a "less than nice comment." I personally do not use the bag as I'm on your same train of thought. I'll own up to any comment I make right then and there. If I say something that offends I don't mind if someone PM's me to call me to the carpet on it. If I'm in the wrong I own up and apologize if not then so be it.

Whew! Got me going there.


10/26/2005 10:13:45 AM · #5
I am not out for revenge or anything....do appreciate any type of criticism, it is just that if you are going to make a comment which is negative you should be able to represent why you feel that way and maybe explain a little more to the photographer. Hiding to me anyway seems like they want to avoid confrontation and feel smug in knowing they can not be gotten to until after the voting is over. If someone was going to PM them to death, they could do it after the voting anyway..right?
10/26/2005 10:28:15 AM · #6
But by that time most people have cooled off from being upset over a single comment and don't PM.

I think some of the views expressed in this short thread are more disturbing than someone having a desire to remain anonomous during the voting.

I am not ashamed of any comment that I leave and take full responsibility for all of them, but I am still a bag head. It has nothing to do with the insult you just threw out as a generalization.
10/26/2005 10:32:17 AM · #7
I have been watching this site nearly on a daily basis since I first joined in April 2005. At first it was mainly to look at photos and learn techniques, but once hooked, I started reading comments. The majority of them were good criticism of the photos, but I remember one particular comment on a photo I liked (and ended up getting a ribbon)in which someone had said (and I'm paraphrasing), I've seen this same photo taken a million times and this is totally uncreative...Anyway, I thought the comment was uncalled for and I was offended for the photographer.

As a newbie, I want people to leave comments (both as encouragement AND for improvement), but I think we need to remember that when leaving criticism, keep in mind to be considerate and constructive. :)

Anyway, good morning everybody! :)
10/26/2005 10:40:38 AM · #8
I am not ashamed of any comment that I leave and take full responsibility for all of them, but I am still a bag head. It has nothing to do with the insult you just threw out as a generalization.text

Huh?? What insult? Anyway, you sort of proved my point. There is no insult intended. If you felt this way, maybe YOU are hiding your comments during voting???
10/26/2005 10:44:40 AM · #9
Originally posted by BlackBat:

If someone was going to PM them to death, they could do it after the voting anyway..right?

I'm a 'baghead'. I'm not trying to hide or to escape responsibility for my comments. You're right, the identity is revieled after voting is over (good), but the difference is that until then the one who may have received a comment that seemed unhelpful or even rude had time to 'calm down', maybe read the comment in a new light, compare it to others.
That's also the reason why I hide other commentors' identity during voting. I consider the comments for what they're worth, and not in function of whether or not I know/like/dislike the commentor.
10/26/2005 10:47:51 AM · #10
Originally posted by BlackBat:

do not have the BALLS to be responsible for their comments.


Oh I am hidden and I have balls. Please don't think we are doing it for that just wanting to avoid pm's
10/26/2005 10:49:50 AM · #11
up in the air on how I feel about this. I think it's good for a cool off period. I have never flammed or been flammed about my comments.
10/26/2005 10:50:31 AM · #12
" do not have the BALLS to be responsible for their comments."

That is the insult you threw out as a generalization. And apparently you cannot read or are just looking for an argument. I said in my post I was a bag head and you even quoted, or attempted to, that portion of my post. Also, I didn't say I was insulted, just that you threw out the insult as a generalization.

Message edited by author 2005-10-26 10:53:54.
10/26/2005 11:03:52 AM · #13
I don't have a problem with the 'bagheads'. They're hidden for both their good comments and bad. I've gotten PMs during challenges after leaving comments and it's not that it's annoying, but it lets you know who took what picture. It's supposed to all be anonymous, and it can get annoying when someone ruins that with a pm about a comment during the challenge. Everything's revealed when the challenge is over, so it's really not like their hiding for long.
10/26/2005 11:06:58 AM · #14
I have to say that in the last challenges. I have gotten lower scores with no comments at all. They are some of my better photos too. I don't like that scoring is so low and they don't say why the pictures are worth a low score.
10/26/2005 11:22:14 AM · #15
Originally posted by DeniseBernadette:

I don't have a problem with the 'bagheads'. They're hidden for both their good comments and bad. I've gotten PMs during challenges after leaving comments and it's not that it's annoying, but it lets you know who took what picture. It's supposed to all be anonymous, and it can get annoying when someone ruins that with a pm about a comment during the challenge. Everything's revealed when the challenge is over, so it's really not like their hiding for long.


Spot on! I wouldn't like to be PM'd during a challenge for a comment I left! I don't hide myself but it's nice not to know who's photo it is if you can help it! All is revealed in the end!
10/26/2005 11:29:10 AM · #16
Originally posted by Makka:

Spot on! I wouldn't like to be PM'd during a challenge for a comment I left! I don't hide myself but it's nice not to know who's photo it is if you can help it! All is revealed in the end!


Pretty much why I chose to be hidden during voting. I want my impression/feelings/opinion about a photo to be unbiased. If I know who the photographer is, even after I have voted on the shot, then there is the chance for influence. I prefer to retain the integrity of my opinion and to do that, I am a bag head. Doesn't mean you will agree with my opinion, but at least the only thing influencing it is the photograph.

Message edited by author 2005-10-26 11:30:22.
10/26/2005 11:31:05 AM · #17
Yeah - I cannot see why people don't leave comments. It's pretty rare to see a witch hunt about comments people don't like.

The bag comes off at the end anyway (unless they remove the comments before the end I guess), so what does it matter.

Now ducking for the obvious responses..... :-)
10/26/2005 11:32:24 AM · #18
Originally posted by BlackBat:

Maybe some newer voters or little kids just messing around??
Maybe I just dont want to be contacted by kids while the voting is still on.

There is an option to wear a bag during voting, and it is anyone's right to use it.

10/26/2005 11:32:26 AM · #19
I don't see what the problem is with being a "bag head".
Just wait a few days and you can see who left the comment.
What's wrong with that?
Total anonymity could be seen as "cowardly", but it's not.

10/26/2005 11:40:12 AM · #20
Originally posted by BlackBat:

I really think it is a shame how some voters hide their identity when voting and do not have the BALLS to be responsible for their comments. This happens quite a bit. Any comment I ever make is genuine whether good or bad and I stand by them. Maybe some newer voters or little kids just messing around??


As one of the few "pigtails" replying to this thread, I have to say You're Right! I don't have BALLS!

I do, however, have a great deal of self-esteem. I stand by my comments, good and bad. I'm not a "little kid" nor am I "just messing around."

As mentioned by others here, I became a baghead to:
1. Stop people PM'ing during the challenge to "explain" their photos.
2. To allow people to take the comment at face value and not based on my perceived "credentials" (or perceived lack of).
3. Because I don't owe anyone a comment.
and 4. If my comment dings a contributor's fragile ego, other comments and the end of the challenge will likely cool the person off before they hit the reply button.
10/26/2005 11:44:17 AM · #21
I do it so I don't get bugged about my comments. It's better that way for the person who would PM me. 'cuz if I received a PM I would have to rip them apart. I'm usually pretty nice and constructive about the photos I comment on. When I should be leaving "WTF are you thinking?" under most of them just based on the entry not meeting the challenge.
10/26/2005 11:54:09 AM · #22
I give and receive alot of comments and prefer to remain out in the open. I don't mind people sending me PM's after I've made a comment, even during the challenge. But that's just me. Sometimes I'd like to see who left a certain comment right then, but I'm not known for my patience. By the time the challenge is over, I read any new comments and am already onto the next one. I guess no big deal either way. It's the comment that should count, not who gave it to you.

10/26/2005 11:55:34 AM · #23
I don't mind hidden comments - it's kind of fun to try and guess who it might be...then find out when the challenge is finished. ;^)
10/26/2005 12:08:40 PM · #24
People complain they don't comments and now they complain when they get comments!!!!!!
10/26/2005 12:09:22 PM · #25
Originally posted by UNCLEBRO:

People complain they don't comments and now they complain when they get comments!!!!!!


Eyeronic, isn't it?
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