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I nicked this from a different thread and thought it would be a good topic to discuss:
We (poets who frequent this forum) find many poems posted in their own threads without regard to what the thread poster desires so the poem and thread usually goes unnoticed. I consider these poems "Unattended Packages" because you don't know what you're going to get when you open them, gifts or bombs that are detonated once you comment on them.
Sometimes they're commented on by other poets then most often the original poster comes back feels insulted, that the feedback they received is not what they consider constructive feedback and other poets are personally attacking them. I can say from all the years I've been part of the PF&D, 10 years in all, I have only witnessed/given useful comments/constructive feedback. However, some poets are little more kind then others in said feedback (for which I think the Unattended Packages owners are more receptive and not Ted Kaczynski's).
So what exactly do you considered constructive feedback? And why do you comment or don't comment on random poem threads?
Fair enough, but there is a difference which is very hard for some poets to see between "your poem sucks" and "you suck." While it might be rudely phrased, "your poem sucks" (or the somewhat more polite equivalent, "your poem is bad") is a valid comment about a particular poem. (Though without specifying anything about what is bad it isn't often very helpful.)
The problem that often occurs when trying to give feedback is that poets often read the former statement but hear the latter, take this as a personal affront and get angry or defensive, as if they have personally been insulted.
We (poets who frequent this forum) find many poems posted in their own threads without regard to what the thread poster desires so the poem and thread usually goes unnoticed. I consider these poems "Unattended Packages" because you don't know what you're going to get when you open them, gifts or bombs that are detonated once you comment on them.
Sometimes they're commented on by other poets then most often the original poster comes back feels insulted, that the feedback they received is not what they consider constructive feedback and other poets are personally attacking them. I can say from all the years I've been part of the PF&D, 10 years in all, I have only witnessed/given useful comments/constructive feedback. However, some poets are little more kind then others in said feedback (for which I think the Unattended Packages owners are more receptive and not Ted Kaczynski's).
So what exactly do you considered constructive feedback? And why do you comment or don't comment on random poem threads?
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