More than Just a Rating discussion
Some thoughts to start with...
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GR has published their Review Guidelines
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I've not been following the discussion in Feedback, just glancing at it once in awhile. Yes, TJ, they seem fair to me.
Well, there's been more bullying between certain authors and certain readers, and so these guidelines have gotten tighter.
Do an export of your "my books" now!
Then, read the first post of this: http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1...
Note 1. - do not read further in the thread unless you're a masochist.
Note 2. - know that *shelf* references to authors' behavior are not permitted, either.
Note 3. - understand that GR is talking about both positive and negative reviews and shelves.
As always, talk about the book, not the author, and you'll be fine.
Do an export of your "my books" now!
Then, read the first post of this: http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1...
Note 1. - do not read further in the thread unless you're a masochist.
Note 2. - know that *shelf* references to authors' behavior are not permitted, either.
Note 3. - understand that GR is talking about both positive and negative reviews and shelves.
As always, talk about the book, not the author, and you'll be fine.
I do have to admit that I'm not 100% sure it's ok to say, as part of a longer review about the book, something about "... this author's books are usually interesting...". Implication of GR's guidelines is that's ok, because it's about books, not author's behavior. But I'm going to be very careful about stuff like that from here out....
Note that in the Feedback group here on GR there are passionate discussions about these guidelines - members seem to be concerned about censorship etc., for example. Others (like me) like and appreciate the guidelines. If you have concerns, join Feedback please - it's an interesting forum. I only post the link here for reference. It is interesting and worth reading.