Green Room - Thanksgiving Break - Day 1
Nov. 21st, 2018 10:13 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Good Morning and welcome to your break. If you missed it - here's the post where I told you that you had a break. :) https://therealljidol.dreamwidth.org/1014892.html
That's also the post where I posted the Free Topic. It's a non-mandatory topic that I put out during breaks. (for those who have never encountered them before). I'm not going to say that there will be a special surprise treat for anyone participating. But maybe there will be. Maybe there won't. You'll just have to see.
Maybe it will be an extra kick! Won't you feel left out if you don't get one?
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We also said goodbye to a couple folks last night: https://therealljidol.dreamwidth.org/1014728.html
So make sure to get over there and say a few words.
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Speaking of "a few words", I saw something last night that made me curious. It was a stray comment tucked into a conversation. I'm going to pull it out of context and not attribute the original poster (because I'm taking it out of context):
"Isn't it hypocritical to comment on an entry and then not vote for it"
I have strong opinions on this. But I wanted to hear from other people. Do you feel like a comment equals a vote - or do you have things to say about entries that might not be something you feel like voting for?
How do YOU decide on what to vote for, and what NOT to vote for and how does that differ from your decision on how to give feedback?
That's also the post where I posted the Free Topic. It's a non-mandatory topic that I put out during breaks. (for those who have never encountered them before). I'm not going to say that there will be a special surprise treat for anyone participating. But maybe there will be. Maybe there won't. You'll just have to see.
Maybe it will be an extra kick! Won't you feel left out if you don't get one?
***
We also said goodbye to a couple folks last night: https://therealljidol.dreamwidth.org/1014728.html
So make sure to get over there and say a few words.
***
Speaking of "a few words", I saw something last night that made me curious. It was a stray comment tucked into a conversation. I'm going to pull it out of context and not attribute the original poster (because I'm taking it out of context):
"Isn't it hypocritical to comment on an entry and then not vote for it"
I have strong opinions on this. But I wanted to hear from other people. Do you feel like a comment equals a vote - or do you have things to say about entries that might not be something you feel like voting for?
How do YOU decide on what to vote for, and what NOT to vote for and how does that differ from your decision on how to give feedback?