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Constructive Reviews


Turakii #1 Lavasurfer

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All of these are really bad examples of them:

 

"Woah, awesome comic! It made my day!"

 

"This. Is. EPIC!"

 

"Good work. Dude, I could never do that. Neat job. 10000/10"

 

"Eh, needs work. Nice try, though."

 

"Love it! You're a good drawer!"

 

I know from experience how hard it can be to find something to say about a piece of artwork, an MOC, a comic, or a story. However, simply telling the member that you liked it (or disliked it) doesn't tell them how they might improve or what to continue doing in the future. (And informing them that they are the insert of a dresser isn't particularly complimentary.)

 

A good general rule is this: if you could take your post and paste it into another topic in the same forum (or even a different forum), and it would still make sense, then it's probably spam. Your post should be very specific to the topic.

 

If you don't have the time or the basic knowledge about the creative work to write a long review (see: Turakii's MOC reviews (also see: Turakii's MOCing knowledge, or lack thereof)), at least try to mention something that proves you actually looked at the creative work. E.G.:

 

"This. Is. EPIC! Kopaka's eyepiece looks awesome! You're really good at drawing the fluffiness of the tutu!"

 

"Eh, needs work. It's really sketchy and it looks like he has seven arms sprouting out of his nose. Also, Takua looks too much like a mutant elephant."

 

...

 

Okay, rant over. XD It just gets a little frustrating when I realize that if all the spam posts in a topic were deleted, there would be maybe four posts left.

 

Turakii

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...Speaking of which, I recently noticed something:

 

The BBC Forum Rules and the Artwork Forum Rules topics have 11,000 and 18,000 views, respectively. Compare that to the number of posts in each forum - over four million. That means that (roughly) only one person every 400 people actually bothered looking at the forum rules before posting.

 

=(

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YES YES YES

People do this way to much. =\

And the info in TTN's comment is pretty sad.

 

Nice entry Turakii! 12/10! KUTGW! =)

 

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...Speaking of which, I recently noticed something:

 

The BBC Forum Rules and the Artwork Forum Rules topics have 11,000 and 18,000 views, respectively. Compare that to the number of posts in each forum - over four million. That means that (roughly) only one person every 400 people actually bothered looking at the forum rules before posting.

 

=(

And there are people who've looked over the rules several times; I've looked over the BBC Forum Rules several times. Therefore, the ratio is probaly larger.

 

*Sigh*

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This entry is wrong and stupid, and you should be ashamed by how awful and not-at-all-cool it is.

 

lol jk lol

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:kaukau:Mutant elephant...Interesting. That reminds me of a Carol Brunette skit. "I was at the freak show and I saw a pair of...Siamese elephants."

 

Meanwhile, the most interesting bit was where you brought up this:

 

A good general rule is this: if you could take your post and paste it into another topic in the same forum (or even a different forum), and it would still make sense, then it's probably spam. Your post should be very specific to the topic.

 

Okay, I didn't have to know that, since I already have a few other rules of thumb that I could explain, but I like thinking of things in new ways. This makes sense, and I believe that it I were to explain this to somebody (hopefully I will never have to), they would be able to understand. It's just another quick explanation that one can use, and I appreciate that you included it.

 

Your Honor,

Emperor Kraggh

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