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by mixmastamyk
2566 days ago
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Sure. However, to get feedback for a new project you probably need all you can get. Getting any at all can be surprisingly difficult. Therefore one rarely can throw out the negative comments. Perhaps copy them to a file of notes and edit them to their core essence to minimize the sting. |
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Thinking of it as good feedback vs bad feedback based on the feedback itself is also not the right way to go in my experience. Good feedback is anything that observes the way a particular problem was solved, and proposes an alternative way of solving it, or reframes the problem altogether (identifying a problem that was not solved can be valuable too, although the line is blurrier). Bad feedback tends to be, well, anything that is not that.
But hey in the end, whatever works for you.