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I think this post should be updated to reflect the increasing number of review shops opening.
When I opened the first review shop years ago, there were no problems with the system, people understood that a review could take x amount of days, may not result in an upvote etc. Nowadays review shops are opening up from all sorts of people, who generally follow the same sort of rules. Review shop owners are not "breaking rules" per se, but there are a few customers taking advantage of review shops.
I originally got the idea from Young Writers Society, wherein these were the rules:
The most important rule, however, was "Only two review requests every few days". This meant that the review forum wasn't flooded by one person requesting a review from every single shop. One, how are they going to edit their work to reflect every single review in the period of a few days? Two, aren't they wasting people's time by making them review the same guide, one that hasn't been edited yet?
So, tldr; if you're going to request a review, have some common sense. Request a review from one or two shops, and then stop. Read the review, and fix your guide. Then come back and ask some other people for a review. Don't spam.
Thanks for reading :)
jhoijhoi wrote:
When I opened the first review shop years ago, there were no problems with the system, people understood that a review could take x amount of days, may not result in an upvote etc. Nowadays review shops are opening up from all sorts of people, who generally follow the same sort of rules. Review shop owners are not "breaking rules" per se, but there are a few customers taking advantage of review shops.
I originally got the idea from Young Writers Society, wherein these were the rules:
The most important rule, however, was "Only two review requests every few days". This meant that the review forum wasn't flooded by one person requesting a review from every single shop. One, how are they going to edit their work to reflect every single review in the period of a few days? Two, aren't they wasting people's time by making them review the same guide, one that hasn't been edited yet?
So, tldr; if you're going to request a review, have some common sense. Request a review from one or two shops, and then stop. Read the review, and fix your guide. Then come back and ask some other people for a review. Don't spam.
Thanks for reading :)
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PS: I agree it should be one of the top threads