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Bark angel:
I've never given feedback on any of my readings, yet. That's because the final outcome has not yet materialized.  Do you leave feedback?

Do you pay attention to feedback?
I was reviewing some of my faves and reading their feedback and was a bot thrown by some data
My all time fave has only 40 feedbacks a year, despite the fact that she reads possibly twice that number of people a week.

Then the most recent addition to my fave list has read over 48,000 people on Keen; has 16000 feedback reports and only 2 of them are less than5 stars!

So what would you draw, if anything from that?

BellaLife:
@Barkangel......Although I have.......I really do not like leaving feedback unless something happens, like a wow thing.
What gets me is when the automated system (Keen, I believe) reminds you to leave feedback after your call.

This annoys me, for 2 reasons: this is relating to positive feedback/which is what their looking for anyway! Not negative which they do not take kindly!

1: How can I leave feedback if what you predicted has not happened yet!
2: I still love my traditional psychics that read for me  and they do not look for any kind of feedback. They never even
    ask me to refer them.

Feedback is just money motivated in my opinion!

Synergy:
I leave feedback when predictions manifest.  Not all predictions are "outcome" related, so I find it helpful to others to leave feedback when accurate predictions are made regardless of the type of prediction (i.e. timeframe, contact, work, love, etc.).

Bark angel:
Leaving feedback after something has manifested is fine and I suspect this is the case with readers for whom there are 16000 feedback responses out of 48000 readings (or approximately one feedback per 3 readings.  However, I think some of these readers are being touted as accurate when it could be a lucky guess.  For example, if I read with a reader and ask if I will be with someone on NY Eve, and they predict yes, and I do spend  NY Eve with that person, do you really consider it an accurate prediction, or do you chalk it up to a lucky guess.  After all, I have a one in two chance of guessing the accurate answer to that question.

Now, alternatively, if in a reading a reader without any questions posed about NY Eve stated that I will spend NY Eve with someone I have had little contact with over the last months...then I would say that's an accurate prediction because it wasn't a case of having a 50/50 chance of guessing at all....it was something seen that was quite unlikely.


--- Quote from: Synergy on January 06, 2014, 01:56:09 AM ---I leave feedback when predictions manifest.  Not all predictions are "outcome" related, so I find it helpful to others to leave feedback when accurate predictions are made regardless of the type of prediction (i.e. timeframe, contact, work, love, etc.).

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Bark angel:
Pressed send before I completed my thought.  This is why I think we sort of skew readers reputations and readings a bit.  We may lead readers with our questions.

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