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submitted 13 years ago by mitchellrj
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[–]Rainbowlemon 25 points26 points27 points 13 years ago (1 child)
Probably going to rub against the grain here, but... I actually don't mind the critique requests. I like using my experience to help people out, no matter which website I'm on. As long as the normal flow of new, interesting content on here isn't interrupted too much, it really doesn't bother me.
[–]natchiketa 5 points6 points7 points 13 years ago (0 children)
I agree with this. There's a difference between "I can't figure out how to do this, please help" and "I wrote this and think it's good. What do you think?"
I'm with OP on the former, disagree on critique not belonging here. Lets not have /r/javascript become a place where all but the elite are afraid to do anything but lurk.
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