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RE: Engagement Rates on Steemit Vs. Facebook - Why Numbers Don't Tell the Whole Story

in #steemit7 years ago

well if i am into photography and i post something and you came and you write "this photo sucks because you overexpose it for 2 stops, your perspective is like you just stopped and take a snap, your subject is out of focus and has a lamp post growing from his head" if i am in delusion that i am the best photograph in the world i might be offended but if i want to learn maybe i would next time see that lamp post and think it should not grow from my subjects head :) and if you kept that for yourself i would continue to photograph my new species "manlamppost" creature :) (and i am out of Bandwidth yet again. sorry for the response delay)

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Thanks for the response! Sorry that I also had a response delay! I totally get where you’re coming from. Sometimes people need a little bit of a reality check.

I think I just tend to come from the mindset of providing feedback in a way that is constructive instead of condemning of their work. We are all at different points in our creative journeys I think most people feel really vulnerable about sharing their art or creative work. Harsh criticisms that can feel pretty personal.

That is just my approach though. I tend to be a fairly non-confrontational person. 😜

is you say "that sucks" then you are mean :) I ment that i don't mind harsh critique if it has a point and it has a good intentions.