Non-anonymous reacts feel less scary to me as a writer, and don’t feel scary to me as a reactor, though I’d expect most people to be more nervous about publicly sharing a negative reaction than I am.
Overall, inline anonymous reacts feel better to me than named non-inline reacts. I care much more about getting specific feedback on my writing than seeing which specific people liked or disliked it.
Aaron it’s me from the future wondering if
a) if non-anoynmous reacts like “unclear” feel scary in the way anonymous ones are
b) if reacts were anonymous, but we had inline reacts (i.e. it told you which specific words or sentence was ‘unclear’”, how would that feel?
Non-anonymous reacts feel less scary to me as a writer, and don’t feel scary to me as a reactor, though I’d expect most people to be more nervous about publicly sharing a negative reaction than I am.
Overall, inline anonymous reacts feel better to me than named non-inline reacts. I care much more about getting specific feedback on my writing than seeing which specific people liked or disliked it.