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LittleCaprice
I think you still have some improvements to do. and cutting off comments would just make it much more difficult to feedback.
for one the post processing shadow lighting / sharpening is too high radius and gives everything a glow. you guys could tone that down a bit.
But generally, you cant make everyone happy, so instead of cutting off everyones feedback, Just ignore people who dont have constructive feedback or manners.
ableman to send us a email is not that difficult, if somebody wanna tell us something… have a wonderful day
I agree that cutting off comments altogether feels like going a little too far. I also agree that the post processing is too much and I usually upvote comments instead of replying myself. Moving comments off the platform seems illogical to me, in mails or the forum there is not directly any context to a scene. So context needs to be added too, which for me just adds to the hurdle of giving any feedback.
pulsaralto thanks for sharing your thoughts, but what @ableman said also makes sense. For every 10 people who enjoy a video, there might be one or two who don't, and it's sometimes not possible to please everyone.
It is, however, ultimately the studio's decision on how they would like to receive feedback. The nature of any type of viewing content is that majority of users who enjoy the content simply watch it without any additional interaction, with some exceptions who leave a nice comment. When it comes to negative feedback, the easiest thing to do is to leave a message.
With that said, please refrain from arguing against the decision. There are always multiple factors and a thought process behind every action taken. Writing an email with constructive feedback is just the matter of copy pasting the link to the video, along with your thoughts on it
Megas_SLR Like you said, was just sharing my thoughts and not trying to argue, sorry.
Could've ignored the comments and moved on. Turning off all comments seems like a bit of an over-reaction if you ask me...
ableman for one the post processing shadow lighting / sharpening is too high radius and gives everything a glow. you guys could tone that down a bit.
I agree, they look over-sharpened. Not perfect by any means, but still much better than the older videos.
Hairsational you previously complained about missing guidelines, let's review your message:
What good will come out of your comment about overreacting? In what way was that statement constructive? How is that comment going to improve the overall situation, or make anyone feel like they've gained something from this interaction? On what basis have you concluded that there weren't any prior efforts to ignore comments?
Even though you provided positive feedback about improvements with sharpness, you started off with a very negative tone. It's not against any rules to share your opinions but you're not being nice either, and there are better ways to phrase your points
@pulsaralto it's partially my bad, although the first part of the message was a response to you, the final paragraph was meant for everyone
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LittleCaprice I never commented on your scenes except those in this thread. I've been thinking about the decision to disable comments on the site while still encouraging feedback via email. It might give the impression that you prefer to avoid public negative feedback.
Anyway, I noticed that all your scenes are missing the "Amateur" tag, it's supposed to be just like JackandJillVR or TadPoleXXXStudio. Because honestly, Your content might not align with professional VR standards. But that's okay there's a large audience that enjoys amateur content. Labeling your studio as 'Amateur' could help set the right expectations and potentially reduce negative feedback, as people would understand your focus and style better.
Most unwarranted neg comments get down voted into oblivion, which shows everyone how out of touch they are. While if constructive criticism, that you may not want to hear, is getting upvotes it can help you see your blind spots and grow. However, I can understand that without a block tool you just want to leave comments off.
I think more power to the studio to limit the comments of argumentative users would be a benefit. Delete comments / block users / snooze users for 30 days etc. I don't think people generally want to email because 1) it removes some anonymity and 2) it removes the facility to gauge a reaction from other members. I often comment ideas and suggestions in the hope of sparking a debate, because we're all different and what works / doesn't work for me might not be popular. That's the main benefit of comments, to see what more than one person thinks.
Without more power to the studio to moderate the comments, I totally understand the decision to just disable them.
Megas_SLR My issue with the lack of guidelines was mostly about the rules being made up on the fly and being enforced discriminately.
Sorry if you didn't like the tone, I didn't waste any time or energy mulling over precisely which words to use, so maybe it could have been worded better. I'm not sure what the comments were exactly but it's disappointing that now nobody can leave a comment because exception was taken with a handful of what I assume to be mildly critical comments. "Throwing the baby out with the bathwater" if you will.
vrpicasso Giving the studios the power to outright delete comments would inevitably end up being abused. A more democratic system where enough downvotes get a comment hidden, flagged for review or deleted, in my opinion, is the best approach. Legitimately vile comments would be downvoted to oblivion, while popular comments that a studio might not like would remain.
Now that it seems that in the forum posts will be micro-moderated under the new rules in terms of good will, tone and choice of words, I am wondering why the video comments seem to be the Wild West and completely unmoderated. They are full of rude comments and insults against performers and creators, everyone accessing the website can read them, but still no one seems to care. Maybe some level of moderation of the video comments will prevent creators like LittleCaprice from having to close their comments just because of a couple of guys.
@LittleCaprice, are you still in contact with mia?
A scene with her would be awesome
Hairsational Well at the moment studios can just disable all comments. If you think about how Instagram and other social media sites work, the entity making the post should have more control over the comments, if only to stop them turning comments off. We could perhaps have a thread for each studio here (like this one), which is moderated by SLR, if you feel your voice is being censored.
SchnuppiLilac not micro-moderated, I popped in to provide directions on how to navigate the conversation in a constructive and polite manner. At the end of the day, it's still a studio's statement vs. user feedback, and getting a potential repeat of the negative comments of similar type here wouldn't have made the situation any better.
Still, your comment about video moderation is a valid point (and concern), we're looking into it
Also @Hairsational gotcha, appreciate the additional context. Still, an assumption can't paint the full picture on all sides but I get what you mean
Sometimes a thumbnail won't catch my attention, but i'll see that it has a lot of comments so i'll click on it to see what people are talking about. If they are saying a lot of good things about the scene i'll end up giving it a try even though i otherwise never would have even clicked on it.
SchnuppiLilac
Better scene comments moderation totally makes sense, thank you for highlighting it.
vrpicasso
We are going to implement additional functionality for studios to hide/remove insulting comments.
My team will get in touch with Little Caprice to resolve current comments issue asap.