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Guidelines posted by pwadm only 3 month's ago.
Ralph
 
I sometimes comment of posts, just to show an appreciation to the great stuff that I find on PF. But I also see some "Emperor's clothes" moments; when a figure is lauded over over and it clearly has several faults. (Hey even Aldershot FC loses some games, they cant be brilliant every game!)
 
If I leave a comment, I try to leave one that contributes something to the discussion. That is, if I see a pic of someone's figure and just think, "Cool", I'll click "Like". But if I decide I should leave a comment, I'll try to say why I thought it was cool, as in, "I really like the way you achieved the shadows on that tunic".

Of course, this rule of thumb will vary with the situation, too.

Prost!
Brad
 
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