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Home›Technology›I give you feedback on your blog post draft but you don’t send it to me (2021)

I give you feedback on your blog post draft but you don’t send it to me (2021)

By Matthew Lynch
September 16, 2024
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In the vast expanse of the internet, feedback is a powerful tool. It allows us to refine our work, learn from others, and grow as creators. Yet, a frustratingly common phenomenon exists: providing feedback that goes unseen.

This digital disconnect is particularly perplexing when it comes to blog posts. We invest time and energy crafting our thoughts, sharing them with the world, and eagerly awaiting feedback. We leave comments, offer suggestions, and even dedicate entire blog posts to critique. But sometimes, our efforts fall silent. The author, for whom we’ve poured our heart into offering helpful insights, simply doesn’t engage.

This can be disheartening. We feel our time and expertise wasted, leaving us wondering about the value of feedback in a digital world. Is it truly a two-way street, or simply a platform for the writer to share their voice without any intention of engaging with their audience?

The reasons for this disconnect are complex. It could be a lack of time, a lack of interest, or simply a lack of awareness. Perhaps the author is overwhelmed with other priorities or simply doesn’t see the value in our feedback. Whatever the reason, the result is the same: a feeling of frustration and discouragement.

We need to acknowledge that feedback is a valuable resource for both writers and readers. It fosters growth, encourages learning, and strengthens the connections between creators and their audience. But for it to truly flourish, it needs to be acknowledged and reciprocated. In a world where voices are constantly vying for attention, finding ways to ensure feedback is seen and valued is essential for the continued growth of online communities and the meaningful exchange of ideas. 

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