This is actually the best advice I could give a comics editor. Your feedback should never just be corrections, but rather the totality of your thoughts. Not just what needs adjusting, but also what you loved, what made you laugh, what moved your spirit, what surprised you that you weren’t expecting.
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Kim Hu
Anyway, if you like a creative's work, please tell us. Tell us what you like. Tell us what it means to you. Because we probably don't see it ourselves.
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U really beat yourself up abt it, but then you talk to other creators that are also experiencing it, & you KNOW some of them are good (even if YOU suck)… so that makes you question everything.🤷🏼♀️
why i am harsh about "don't recommend channel" on any pop culture content if it's all just a stream of hate/drama and no "this kinda worked"
A week later ... "what are you kidding I get 600 emails a day, you think I'm going to read yours?"
A waste of shareholder resources - me. Solely for his ego.
Critiques by virtue of being even handed and looking at the attributes both pro and con are generally well received.
Criticisms lack any silver fringe on their ominous black clouds and ride rough shod over the range of dark emotions.
The "Looks Great" make the most nervous. It may be Imposter Syndrome, but it always feels like they hate it, but are being kind to avoid drama. I know better, but it's always there.
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