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open q: what’s the best / most respectful way to offer product feedback eg. there are a few products I used or heard more about at Basecamp/FEST and I’d like to offer my critiques but not in a bashing manner have thought one cool avenue could be @0xdesigner style concepts for parts of products I’d like to see reworked
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I think just being genuine and thorough is really all that matters. @jpfraneto.eth shared some feedback they got on /vibra today that was really cool to see. Your idea sounds really cool to but also like work lol.
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yea. I believe that the best in every sense is: when you are exploring the product for the first time have a notes app open and write how it makes you feel. what you notice not the obvious bugs because probably the team uses the app and is aware of them. but the subtleties that *you*, as a user with your own and unique experience can come up with when using the app even "I don't care and it sucks" (obviously properly phrased) is valuable feedback last: it is not common that people offer thoughtful feedback. if you do it with intention, any thing that will come out of that is valuable imo
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