Talk:Review Guidelines

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(Of course, there's also my pet peeve of EVERYONE using a 7=average scale when that skews the scores in general, but I suppose at this point in time that's standard, sadly.) --Brendon 20:01, 31 July 2007 (UTC)

  • I'm curious if we should even keep this section. On one hand, it offers some basic advice for the first time writer. But, as you point out, there's a bunch to it that we don't even touch on. If we do keep the second, perhaps it makes sense to go into much more detail about how scoring might work, how people use it and provide some guidelines to make scores a little more meaningful.
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