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Feedback Request


Question Posted Saturday March 22 2008, 5:05 pm

I was thinking, there should be a "Request Feedback" feature on Advicenators, like there is on AllExperts where advisers here that don't receive feedback from someone for a question that they answered can send them a reminder via e-mail, asking them to give you feedback for the answer that you gave them.

As an adviser, I enjoy receiving feedback for the answers that I give, whether good or bad, so that I can improve my answers and know what I need to improve, so that I can help give askers better solutions.

As an asker, I wouldn't mind giving feedback or criticism for someone's answer, if it will help them provide better advice in the future to myself and other askers.

What do you think? Anything to add?


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Cux answered Tuesday July 21 2009, 11:49 pm:
I like the idea. Have you sent it to DangerNerd?

--Jack
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