
Bringing feedback, back
I have realized something. Developers are asking for feedback, not getting feedback, and not giving feedback too. Posts with single upvotes, zero comments and 100% ignorance. I kinda hated it. So I tested something. I gave detailed quality feedback to more than 5 devs on reddit, spend 10-20 minutes on each. I got praise, thanks, and upvotes. But once I asked for feedback, most of them gone crickets. Then I wondered, do devs, not give feedback anymore? I asked the question on different subreddits; "Would you give feedback if someone gave you feedback?", the answer was mostly yes. So the issue was not that they do not want to give feedback, they just did not feel the need to do it. They were not required to give feedback, so they just didn't. Started thinking, and thought that the best way to actually make users give feedback, is to enforce giving each other feedback. Thats my goal with https://dobda.dev . It is still under development, the goal is simple. Users will be able to post thei
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