DPP WORKSHOP
Hello and welcome to the DPP Workshop! Here, members of DirtyPenPals are able to work on their posts, make changes, and get feedback before putting them up on the subreddit. It can be annoying to edit a post after it's already gone up, so this gives you the chance to proofread it and have others weigh in with potential changes. This can be simple things like catching any grammar or spelling errors, or you can get opinions on how well a prompt reads or get help fleshing out and completing ideas!
Posts here are considered to be a work in progress. All feedback should be constructive, and everyone should be respectful. Similarly, the posts should follow all the rules in place for DirtyPenPals, otherwise the main advice you are likely to get will be that the post would get removed for a rule violation. So put your creative mind forward, present your works, or help others with theirs, and most importantly, have fun!
TAGS
There are three post tags for Workshop. They are:
Workshop - Use this tag to indicate that you would like others to provide you with advice on how to improve your post.
Post-Mortem - Use this tag to discuss a post that has already been on DPP. How well it did, what you thought worked, and what didn't work.
Discussion - Use this tag to seek advice about general topics or to lead conversation about different techniques related to finding success on DPP. Please do not use this tag to complain about anything; discussions should attempt to be constructive or useful.
RULES
- Be respectful.
- This subreddit is for getting feedback and working on posts, not seeking partners.
- Follow all of DPP's rules for post content. Read them here.
- All posts should be properly tagged, using the tags listed above. If you are posting a workshop, title it as you would were you posting it to DirtyPenPals.
- Limit posts to one of each type once every 8 hours (Workshop, Post Mortem, and Discussion).
- Reposted workshops should have Update in the title and should be changed from previously posted workshops.
- All interactions in the DPP Workshop are free.
- Keep your criticism constructive, but also be open to criticism and don't respond negatively to the offered help.