I’d certainly not oppose an online feedback channel, and I’m pretty sure that I’d like one.
I want feedback, but my internet presence is different enough from my meatspace existence that I’m not sure if I particularly want feedback over the internet.
Specifically, I want people to respond to and influence my mental habits rather than the text that it outputs. Mental habits are much more easily picked up on in person.
This is where meetups could be useful. Roux and I have to depend on being as specific as possible. However, at a meetup, you could poll the group for their honest opinion.
Just an outline of what I’m pondering:
It would be like a silent auction, where everyone submits a ‘what do you think about me’ question.
A question is drawn, the group answers the question, everyone is embarrassed, next question.
Sounds like fun, actually. It seems a bit like ‘truth or dare.’
I’d certainly not oppose an online feedback channel, and I’m pretty sure that I’d like one.
I want feedback, but my internet presence is different enough from my meatspace existence that I’m not sure if I particularly want feedback over the internet.
Specifically, I want people to respond to and influence my mental habits rather than the text that it outputs. Mental habits are much more easily picked up on in person.
Here’s one thing I’ve noticed about you: You say “uh huh” in a distinct way and say it quite a bit. I find it slightly annoying.
Btw, I’m back now, so we should chat.
Nice! This is exactly the sort of thing I’d like to hear more.
Huh, I did not know that about myself!
Thanks.
This is where meetups could be useful. Roux and I have to depend on being as specific as possible. However, at a meetup, you could poll the group for their honest opinion.
Just an outline of what I’m pondering:
It would be like a silent auction, where everyone submits a ‘what do you think about me’ question.
A question is drawn, the group answers the question, everyone is embarrassed, next question.
Sounds like fun, actually. It seems a bit like ‘truth or dare.’
Seconded, though I don’t find it annoying.