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schmevil ([personal profile] schmevil) wrote2010-03-14 01:38 am
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Expectations and preferences

We all have preferences for how writers treat feedback and comments. Many of us also have hidden expectations. In lieu of writing about this side of things, I thought I'd do a poll, and throw it out to you guys.

Do you want a response? Do you expect one? Does it make a difference whether we're talking about fic, meta, lulz, or just general posts? What seems polite to you? What is the prevailing way that Things Are Done?

Poll #2437 Expectations and preferences
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 144


When I comment on fic

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I expect a response from the author.
29 (20.1%)

I don't expect a response from the author.
18 (12.5%)

I have no expectation.
63 (43.8%)

I would prefer a response.
84 (58.3%)

I would prefer not to get a response.
6 (4.2%)

I have no preference.
29 (20.1%)

When I comment on a meta post

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I expect a response from the author.
42 (29.8%)

I don't expect a response from the author.
8 (5.7%)

I have no expectation.
55 (39.0%)

I would prefer a response.
94 (66.7%)

I would prefer not to get a response.
2 (1.4%)

I have no preference.
16 (11.3%)

When I comment on a personal entry

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I expect a response from the author.
54 (38.3%)

I don't expect a response from the author.
7 (5.0%)

I have no expectation.
52 (36.9%)

I would prefer a response.
75 (53.2%)

I would prefer not to get a response.
0 (0.0%)

I have no preference.
24 (17.0%)

When I comment on a lulzy post

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I expect a response from the author.
13 (9.4%)

I don't expect a response from the author.
28 (20.3%)

I have no expectation.
72 (52.2%)

I would prefer a response.
37 (26.8%)

I would prefer not to get a response.
1 (0.7%)

I have no preference.
54 (39.1%)

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[personal profile] lady_ganesh 2010-03-16 12:46 pm (UTC)(link)
I also often don't remember when I've left a response, unless it's something really meaty or there's a controversy going on. This probably helps me with my low expectations-- I read a story, I like it, I comment, but 'hey, I commented to that person' doesn't really stick in my brain.
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[personal profile] ankaret 2010-03-16 03:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Here via metafandom, and, yes, this!
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[personal profile] sophinisba 2010-03-16 04:58 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't usually remember which entries I've commented on - I don't sit around waiting for a response on them! But if I see an entry with a lot of unanswered comments, I find that off-putting, and it makes me less likely to comment.